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spooky3 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-26-08 01:26 PM
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20. so you are saying that the info linked on the web is incorrect
Edited on Sat Jan-26-08 01:27 PM by spooky3
http://uspolitics.about.com/od/2008elections/tp/south_c ...

"All voters in the primary and all participants in the precinct meetings and caucuses must swear or affirm that they are registered voters of this precinct, that they consider themselves to be a Democrat, and that have not participated in the 2008 Presidential nominating process of any other political party."
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  -Nearly 100,000 indpendents walked away fron the GOP primary in SC last week Perky  Jan-26-08 11:49 AM   #0 
  - 100,000?  Magic Rat   Jan-26-08 11:50 AM   #1 
  - actually it is 94,000... I compared data availabe on CNN  Perky   Jan-26-08 11:54 AM   #6 
  - Oh, I am sure there'll be dirty tricks a-plenty - one reason why polls are junk  robbedvoter   Jan-26-08 11:51 AM   #2 
  - Predictions are useless these days. People lie, people don't have land lines....  indie_ana_500   Jan-26-08 11:51 AM   #3 
  - and pollsters fix samples, questions as they please (how many women did they ask?)  robbedvoter   Jan-26-08 11:53 AM   #5 
  - here is the data  Perky   Jan-26-08 11:56 AM   #7 
  - McCain actually got a lower percentage of support in SC last week  wienerdoggie   Jan-26-08 11:52 AM   #4 
  - It does say something about the Repub party's woes  Frances   Jan-26-08 11:58 AM   #8 
     - If Obama is our nominee, maybe--I think that there will be enough excitement  wienerdoggie   Jan-26-08 12:01 PM   #10 
        - Just don't see Obama winning South Carolina in the general  Frances   Jan-26-08 12:13 PM   #11 
           - Only if the GOP melts down  Perky   Jan-26-08 12:16 PM   #13 
  - By SC law, they are not allowed to vote in the Dem. primary  spooky3   Jan-26-08 12:00 PM   #9 
  - They can declare the day of the primary  Perky   Jan-26-08 12:15 PM   #12 
  - they would have to LIE, not declare  spooky3   Jan-26-08 12:23 PM   #14 
     - Don't have to lie  blindpig   Jan-26-08 12:40 PM   #15 
        - then you are saying that the linked information that  spooky3   Jan-26-08 01:25 PM   #19 
  - Not necessarily  Catbird   Jan-26-08 12:40 PM   #16 
     - What I love about DU  Frances   Jan-26-08 12:43 PM   #17 
     - so you are saying that the info linked on the web is incorrect  spooky3   Jan-26-08 01:26 PM   #20 
     - Here's an article that suggests the oath was rescinded in 2004  spooky3   Jan-26-08 01:35 PM   #21 
  - The bear's share will go to Edwards  blindpig   Jan-26-08 12:47 PM   #18 
 

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