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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Clinton camp: We'll win California in 'tight race' [View all]ContinentalOp
(5,356 posts)57. "no party preference" voters can vote in the democratic primary
and one poll I saw said that "republican leaning" voters are about a third of NPP voters. It's about 1.4 million "republican leaning" voters who are allowed to vote in the democratic primary.
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Republicans would have to have changed their registration back in May to vote in the Dem primary.
upaloopa
Jun 2016
#5
Many right-wing people I know in CA have always been registered NPP, to give them more flexibility
eastwestdem
Jun 2016
#62
Only if they changed their registrations. Non-affiliated can ask for a Democratic
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#69
I agree with you. I live on the Central Coast and students told me they are taking exams this week.
upaloopa
Jun 2016
#7
Hillary of course! Why would so many people vote for a loser? At this late stage in the game and
Seeinghope
Jun 2016
#25
Ha ha! All of these people voting for Bernie Sanders making it such a "tight" race when Hillary Cli
Seeinghope
Jun 2016
#42
Did you forget this is a race for President of the United States, not President of California? -nt-
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#49
My comments were directed to the subject of the thread. Not the whole subject of the race for the
Seeinghope
Jun 2016
#50
I am talking about California. Just California. If you want to drag other states into it
Seeinghope
Jun 2016
#63
In a "tight race". It would not be a huge loss for Bernie Sanders. It would put Hillary Clinton
Seeinghope
Jun 2016
#43
What is weak and corrupt is a candidate buying Super Delegates BEFORE even one vote is cast!
Seeinghope
Jun 2016
#48
My candidate, while possibly not becoming President of the United States. Would be a much better
Seeinghope
Jun 2016
#61
of course, because it's just no possible that Bernie could ever lose, he's too dreamy nt
geek tragedy
Jun 2016
#23
Woo Hoo! I'm chilling a bottle of good Montana wine in the fridge for tomorrow :-)
Maru Kitteh
Jun 2016
#34
The popping of corks and tinging of glasses will abound! We're having a sweet huckleberry peach
Maru Kitteh
Jun 2016
#40