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My point exactly, though my wife obviously went to the same math school as Royd's politicians.
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Depends on which state you are in. In some, you have to vote for the party you are registered with. In some, you have your choice. When I was in Louisiana, I registered as a Republican, not because I was a Republican but because there were a lot more Democrats than Republicans in Louisiana. I figured my vote in the Republican primary counted more than it would have in the Democratic primary because of the difference in the numbers. In Arkansas, it does not matter. I can vote in whichever primary I wish no matter how I am registered.
It was fun getting those Republican Party polls. Most of the questions are extremely leading so the poll has no real validity, but it was fun voting against the party line. I guess since I did not send any money back with it, they stopped sending me the polls.
I have not decided which Republican I will vote for in next May's primary. I'm assuming Obama will be unopposed. I do not believe in voting for someone just because they can win. That's putting your party before your country, which I think is sad.
Don't be so quick to assume no one is going to oppose Obama. I have said this for awhile, and it was echoed by none other than Rush, I believe. I think Hillary is going to give him a run for his money. There's alot of discontent in the Democratic Party.
JMHO