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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: Sanders supporters sue to extend Calif. voter registration [View all]wryter2000
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They can't go online and register or even just update their political affilation?
LiberalFighter
May 2016
#1
Good question, but now they want to change..it was their choice to be independent
Iamaartist
May 2016
#7
Actually, AFAIK, the Democrats do allow 'No Party Preference' folks to vote in their primary...
Princess Turandot
May 2016
#36
That would have solved it right there. However, if they were registered as NPP
still_one
May 2016
#43
cant follow the rules...rules are for other people and not for us because we are "entitled"
beachbum bob
May 2016
#5
Ice cream for breakfast, is what Gene Robinson said. Point well taken either way.
Hekate
May 2016
#11
Maybe they're Republicans who want to vote in the CA Democratic Party primary to choose the
BlueCaliDem
May 2016
#39
Even if Sanders took every delegate in California it would not be enough.
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#16
As a lifelong Californian, I am disgusted that Sanders is trying to drag the great
skylucy
May 2016
#18
What business would the feds have with a state election? Total dooshness, and no standing. n/t
fleabiscuit
May 2016
#21
Exactly, they should be automatically disqualified due to egregious ignorance.
Surya Gayatri
May 2016
#38
Rules are rules. These rules have been in place long before Sander's decided to run.
wisteria
May 2016
#34