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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2768538" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>You know what, I keep hearing that, but when I go vote in these CLOSED primaries, the polling places are staffed by the same county election board people and using the same election board materials as the general elections. And it really pisses me off when I don't get a say in who's elected simply because one party is too disorganized to run a candidate for an office. Take, f'rinstance, my county commissioner--I probably would've voted for him, but because he ran as a Republican and the Jackasses didn't even field a candidate, I got the commissioner the GOP voters wanted. Talk about being disenfranchised.</p><p></p><p>BTW, why in the world would an independent want to vote in a Democratic primary? Hell's bells, I'm a Democrat, and <em>I</em> don't want to vote for most of those losers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2768538, member: 26737"] You know what, I keep hearing that, but when I go vote in these CLOSED primaries, the polling places are staffed by the same county election board people and using the same election board materials as the general elections. And it really pisses me off when I don't get a say in who's elected simply because one party is too disorganized to run a candidate for an office. Take, f'rinstance, my county commissioner--I probably would've voted for him, but because he ran as a Republican and the Jackasses didn't even field a candidate, I got the commissioner the GOP voters wanted. Talk about being disenfranchised. BTW, why in the world would an independent want to vote in a Democratic primary? Hell's bells, I'm a Democrat, and [I]I[/I] don't want to vote for most of those losers. [/QUOTE]
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