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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: steve harris who wrote (375381)3/29/2008 4:54:09 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) of 1575151
 
>Sure they did. Democrats were urged to vote for McCain by several democrat political hacks.

You're wrong. You were talking about NH, but the article you posted is talking about Michigan.

>In Ohio, when you register to vote democrat, you swear under, penalty of law, allegiance to the democratic party. Seems to me you would also be in trouble if you vote for McCain in November. Or does the loyalty oath only apply to the primary?

It works both ways, right?

>I see no difference between Rush asking republicans to vote for Hillary and democrats asking democrats to vote for McCain.

Except Rush did it where it was against the rules. Lieberman did not. If you don't see the difference, you're blind.

>In Ohio, when you register to vote democrat, you swear under, penalty of law, allegiance to the democratic party. Seems to me you would also be in trouble if you vote for McCain in November. Or does the loyalty oath only apply to the primary?

It works for both parties, and it's to make sure that people don't switch parties en masse for one day to meddle with the other party's election. It makes total sense.

-Z
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