https://www.vote.org/am-i-registered-to-vote/
Feb 3 is your last day to register






My nigga (that's my finger, btw - I promise!Ivytalk wrote:Yes indeed, with the scarlet letter “L” next to my name.


I hope so as I was going to offer my condolences.93henfan wrote:My nigga (that's my finger, btw - I promise!Ivytalk wrote:Yes indeed, with the scarlet letter “L” next to my name.):
That's a 30" screen. Actually, it's a MacBook Air.Winterborn wrote:I hope so as I was going to offer my condolences.93henfan wrote:
My nigga (that's my finger, btw - I promise!):



93henfan wrote:
That's a 30" screen. Actually, it's a MacBook Air.


Never gave them a phone number and just used my spam email address. Nothing has come into that inbox that I can tell.Gil Dobie wrote:Got a text in Chinese after stepping thru that page.



Nor have the Democrats made any effort to expedite your suicide.JohnStOnge wrote:Yes. Since I am a 62 year old White Male the Republicans have made no effort to cancel my registration.

Funny thing is that even though I am not registered with any party, I have had 3 different text conversations with Bernie campaigners here in the last couple of months.Ibanez wrote:Registered with no political affiliation.


Typical of you, blowing with the wind (no homo).GannonFan wrote:Registered and Republican here. Thinking about switching to Democrat this year. You have to be one or the other in PA - if you register Independent then you can't vote in the primaries. Neither Senate seat is up for election in PA this year so really the only primary race of note is the Democratic Presidential one. Always about which party primary is the most interesting to vote in and then pick that party.

Nah, party registration means nothing unless you're in a closed primary state, and then it just matters a little more. I'm an equal opportunity voter, I like picking the best person (or neither, with my Jill Stein protest vote in 2016).Ivytalk wrote:Typical of you, blowing with the wind (no homo).GannonFan wrote:Registered and Republican here. Thinking about switching to Democrat this year. You have to be one or the other in PA - if you register Independent then you can't vote in the primaries. Neither Senate seat is up for election in PA this year so really the only primary race of note is the Democratic Presidential one. Always about which party primary is the most interesting to vote in and then pick that party.

Isn't that still a state by state thing?WWII wrote:Registered independent. Can't vote in primaries.

I'm in NY, so I can't. In a couple years I might living elsewhere.89Hen wrote:Isn't that still a state by state thing?WWII wrote:Registered independent. Can't vote in primaries.
Yes. I’m unaffiliated and I can vote in either. But I think I can’t vote in one primary if I already voted in the other.89Hen wrote:Isn't that still a state by state thing?WWII wrote:Registered independent. Can't vote in primaries.

