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AR15.COM
1/15/2016 7:56:31 AM EDT
Here in New Hampshire if you are registered Independent you are allowed to declare a party at the polls on Primary day, vote that ballot and them return to your Independent status as you leave.  Even after last night's debate, none of the Republican candidates has given me the Chris Matthews "tingle down the leg".  I'm considering taking a Democrat ballot and voting for Bernie just to fuck up Hillary's chances.  Frankly, I think he'd be easier to beat especially when people start playing the 74 year old card.  There must be medical issues that haven't been dug up yet.
1/15/2016 8:13:01 AM EDT
[#1]
Might be harder to pull that handle than u think
1/15/2016 8:27:05 AM EDT
[#2]
I'm gonna use my vote in the already-competitive Republican field.



Trump may win, but coming in 2nd will also be very important. Cruz? Rubio? Christie?
1/15/2016 8:29:52 AM EDT
[#3]
We are like that in NC.  If you are registered unaffiliated you chose which primary ticket you vote on.  I haven't done the tactical voting thing yet.  
CHRIS
1/15/2016 8:37:17 AM EDT
[#4]
I did that to keep Hillary off the ballot 8 years ago and we ended up with 0bama.
 
1/15/2016 8:48:05 AM EDT
[#5]
Rand Paul has my vote but I'm wondering if I shouldn't vote for Cruz instead hoping he beats out Trump. Trump v Clinton would be a true nightmare for me.
1/15/2016 8:50:39 AM EDT
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I did that to keep Hillary off the ballot 8 years ago and we ended up with 0bama.  
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LOL, you voted for Obama.  This is all your fault.

 



J/K, I'm still pulling the handle for Cruz.  Even though NC doesn't matter in the primaries at all, the primaries are where I get to vote for the one I want.