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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (55889)3/24/2008 7:59:57 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 543334
 
>>When I voted in Ohio no one asked what party I was - they only asked ballot I wanted. I took the R one. The stack of D ballots was higher than the R ballots - even though we live in at least a balanced political area.<<

Bob -

That's an interesting point of information.

It doesn't have much bearing on the question of whether Rush was cynically attempting to subvert the democratic process, but it's always useful to know a bit more about how things happen.

In California, many independents who wanted to vote in the Democratic primary, which they are allowed to do by law, were thwarted by poll workers who did not know the law, and by their own incomplete understanding of how the process was supposed to work.

- Allen