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MineralMan

(146,308 posts)
Mon May 16, 2016, 10:00 AM May 2016

If you are in one of the remaining primary states,

both Democratic candidates will be on your ballot, regardless of anything else that happens. If you're eligible to vote in the Democratic primaries (I encourage you to check your registration), you'll be able to vote for the candidate of your choice. Nobody will be looking over your shoulder. Nobody will insist that you vote a certain way.

Just vote for your choice, along with any other things that are on the ballot.

Then, your ballot will be counted with all the rest of the ballots and you'll find out the results later that evening or the next morning.

Vote as you please. Check the results to find out how your state's voters decided.

It's awfully simple. Nobody can ever force you to vote any other way. Just exercise your right to vote.

Thanks.

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