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Not registering is not being disenfranchised. It's being ignorant of your responsibilities. CrowCityDem May 2016 #1
While I would agree NWCorona May 2016 #5
There is a reason for the deadline. You may not agree with it but it's at least arguable. randome May 2016 #13
Primaries should be closed, but party declaration should be right up to the casting of a vote. TheBlackAdder May 2016 #39
So it's 3:30 in NY now. What was today's ruling? pnwmom May 2016 #2
Still waiting to hear the ruling....n/t pantsonfire May 2016 #11
The judge ruled against the Temporary Restraining Order more than an hour ago. pnwmom May 2016 #15
Added a photo of the ruling as an edit at the end of the OP...n/t pantsonfire May 2016 #21
I took extreme (guilty) pleasure in the fact that they couldn't vote for Trump nt NWCorona May 2016 #3
There is no right to vote in a party's primary. NobodyHere May 2016 #4
LOL, transparently carrying Trump's water. FSogol May 2016 #6
Voting for a party's nominee is not a right, so that first one is dead on arrival Tarc May 2016 #7
Because parties are private not public? n/t pantsonfire May 2016 #22
Trumps children who refused to register on time were irresponsible not disenfranchised. Agnosticsherbet May 2016 #8
This is an incredibly stupid lawsuit KingFlorez May 2016 #9
What about the second lawsuit? n/t pantsonfire May 2016 #12
Why are you posting this without mentioning the judge denied the temporary restraining order pnwmom May 2016 #10
The "young" Turks aren't even pretending to have any journalistic integrity, are they? synergie May 2016 #18
At least they don't routinely factor in superdelegates in the "official" count... pantsonfire May 2016 #23
so you're saying they are slightly better than the rest of the Bernie media? synergie May 2016 #26
What's the Bernie Media? Who are these people? pantsonfire May 2016 #28
Neither do the pledged delegates mythology May 2016 #32
Um, none of this affects the outcome, or applies to Indies who didn't bother synergie May 2016 #14
I find it curious that you are not complaining about Caucasus. nt fun n serious May 2016 #16
They only complain about the caucuses Bernie didn't do as well in -- NV and Iowa. nt pnwmom May 2016 #19
Almost like they don't care about voter disenfranchisement when it's in favor of their synergie May 2016 #20
Their hypocrisy is disgusting. fun n serious May 2016 #25
NO no no....I tried to bring up voter suppression in other states... pantsonfire May 2016 #27
NY IS... fun n serious May 2016 #31
The lack of awareness of it is disturbing. Cognitive dissonance at play. synergie May 2016 #33
Yep. I say PULL the bargaining power away. fun n serious May 2016 #34
What would he even be bargaining for? Her policies are more progressive and synergie May 2016 #35
Whatever it is he thinks he has. fun n serious May 2016 #38
This is embarassing... brooklynite May 2016 #17
It's based on the NY Constitution and he is welcome... pantsonfire May 2016 #24
Actually the judge who rejected this is, and it's a FAIL. synergie May 2016 #36
LOL! Trump's kids weren't registered. And hadn't been registered. Give it a rest. Buzz Clik May 2016 #29
They were/are registered Democrats....n/t pantsonfire May 2016 #30
So you'll believe anything a Trump says? Figures. randome May 2016 #37
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