texanwitch
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Thu Mar-06-08 08:50 AM
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At early voting I had a Republican crossovvoter really get angry when I stamped his card Democrat. |
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And there was nothing he could do about it.
We were told to stamp everyone's voter's card.
Wish I could have a video of this guy turn beet red.
I told him he could always get a new card, his look was priceless.
I was getting paid for doing this.
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Deep13
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Thu Mar-06-08 08:59 AM
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1. There's a difference between an open primary and instant party change. |
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To vote in the 2000 Ohio R. primary, I had to swear on paper that I supported R. principles. After thinking about it, I figured I could do that as long as I looked at a few of the things they SAID they supported even if they did not in fact. Unfortunately I had to stay registered as an R. until I moved later that year and reregistered. We still get crap from McCain and the RNC.
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Thu Mar-06-08 09:07 AM
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2. We don't have registered parties here. |
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The stamp just means you voted in the primary.
We had a lot of repbulicans cross over and vote for one thing, really fast.
They didn't think about their cards being stamped democrat.
I was making $8 and $12 over time an hour pissing off republicans.
We now have a big runoff on the republican side so the republicans that crossed over can't voted in that runoff election.
I am looking forward to working the runoff in a few weeks.
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