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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]psa: changing voter registration in MoCo is super easy. Holding onto your political party is admirable, but it's not going to help MoCo swing to the center. [/quote] Just because it's easy doesn't mean I am willing to do it. I don't identfy as a Democract, so why would I pretend just to game the primary system?[/quote] Don’t be stubborn, my friend. The label means nothing, it doesn’t change who you are or what you believe in. But In our county it will/may make a huge difference in who runs our county. You will have a meaningful say in the primaries and you can vote for any party you want in the general election. I don’t see a downside to switching. [/quote] +1 Don't be so wedded to the word "R" or despise the word "Democrat". That serves no purpose. If you don't like the direction of the county going super left, you can have a say. Elrich won by 77 votes. There are definitely more than 77 moderate Rs/Independents here in MoCo who could've made the difference, including he ^PP. [/quote]
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