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Who among us has ever changed their [registered] political party affiliation?
What was the change and why did you change it?

(being forced to change doesn't count)


also,


Could an elected official change their political party while in office?
Has this ever been done?

7/23/2007 11:49:28 AM

Oeuvre
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OMG yes... christ dude, head under a rock?

Wiki: Jim Jeffords

7/23/2007 11:58:21 AM

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Oh yeah, I remember that....
....he changed from Republican to independent right at the beginning of Bush's first term,
however....
"Even before his party switch, his voting record was moderate-to-liberal"

Anyone ever changed between Republican and Democrat? governors? mayors?
Could you imagine the POTUS doing this?


(I knew a girl who changed from (R) to (D), but she was never really a Republican in the first place. Rather, her dad forced her to be Republican, and even watched over her shoulder to make sure she voted a straight Republican ticket. The poll workers let him.)

7/23/2007 12:18:52 PM

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I used to be registered as a big-L Libertarian.

Then I realized they were batshit insane and changed my affiliation to Republican.

In light of the embarrassment known as the North Carolina Republican Party, I'm sorely inclined to change it again to unaffiliated...

7/23/2007 12:37:27 PM

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^^ even though his record was moderate to liberal... he tipped the balance of power in the senate. That was pretty monumental (although I don't believe it was the only time this had happened)

7/23/2007 12:38:40 PM

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i'm registered unaffiliated. it seems to be the best for me since i consider myself a moderate and vote conservative on some issues and liberal on others.

7/23/2007 12:43:24 PM

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I was Rep. changed to I a few years ago, but I'm thinking of changing back to R just to ensure that I'll be able to vote in the R primary.

7/23/2007 3:32:30 PM

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^
not sure if you're in NC or not, but unaffiliated voters get to pick which primary they vote in -- you can vote in R or D primaries now, just tell the poll worker when you show up

7/23/2007 8:33:54 PM

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I used to be a Republican, but then i realized they were all a bunch of welfare-sucking Jesus-haters, so I re-registered as Christian Identity

7/23/2007 8:51:08 PM

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Jesse Helms switched from Democrat to Republican. Lot's of politicians have done that as the Democrat party began to have less and less Zell Miller Democrats and more and more batwing Nancy Pelosi types.

7/24/2007 2:19:58 PM

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"not sure if you're in NC or not, but unaffiliated voters get to pick which primary they vote in -- you can vote in R or D primaries now, just tell the poll worker when you show up
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that's initially what I thought (i am in NC). But I heard that a party can block unaffiliated voters from voting in their primary....Is there any truth to that?

7/24/2007 2:37:52 PM

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"Lot's of politicians have done that as the Democrat party began to have less and less Zell Miller Democrats and more and more batwing Nancy Pelosi types."


funny, but i dont see any democrats jumping ship.

now i do see a lot of republican becoming disgusted with their party and breaking ranks on a regular basis. maybe they're tired of being embarrassed that the only thing the GOP stands for these days is "greedy old perverts"

7/24/2007 4:33:24 PM

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well, lieberman is a pretty pivotal exception.

7/24/2007 4:36:53 PM

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joe you dumb fuck, seriously, can you not join into a political discussion without wiping out your little penis and yelling about how you hate republicans. If you hate them so much than vote for someone different the next time and shut up. I mean, it just get so fucking irritating that every fucking thread you hijack with some bullshit about how you used to be in the republican party until you figured out you hate them....WE GET IT.

7/24/2007 4:48:27 PM

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libertarian to unaff.

7/24/2007 5:48:23 PM

joe_schmoe
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^^ im sorry that i upset you so.

you should talk to your doctor about anti-anxiety medication. it will help you sleep better at night.





[Edited on July 24, 2007 at 6:19 PM. Reason : ]

7/24/2007 6:01:23 PM

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Quote :
"wiping out your little penis"

7/25/2007 11:29:01 AM

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FREE AT LAST, FREE AT LAST, THANK GOD I'M FREE AT LAST

7/25/2007 12:10:21 PM

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Quote :
"I used to be registered as a big-L Libertarian.

Then I realized they were batshit insane and changed my affiliation to Republican.

In light of the embarrassment known as the North Carolina Republican Party, I'm sorely inclined to change it again to unaffiliated..."

7/25/2007 1:23:18 PM

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"wlb420: that's initially what I thought (i am in NC). But I heard that a party can block unaffiliated voters from voting in their primary....Is there any truth to that?"

Nope, not at all. Both parties actively court unaffiliateds for their primaries.

7/25/2007 1:42:31 PM

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^thanks looks like I'll be sticking to I.

7/25/2007 1:58:12 PM

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wait,

does your card say (I) or (UNA)?

are they the same thing? or not?

there is an Independent Party, right?

or is that only in certain states?

7/25/2007 2:13:46 PM

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i'm pretty sure in NC it's unaffiliated, not independent

7/25/2007 2:23:24 PM

wlb420
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^you are correct....I have a habit of using the two as exchangeable.

7/25/2007 2:31:58 PM

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"that's initially what I thought (i am in NC). But I heard that a party can block unaffiliated voters from voting in their primary....Is there any truth to that?""


it varies from party to party, state to state, and year to year

its up to the state party to determine whether or not unaffiliateds can vote in their primaries. certainly the national party will have input, but its decided on a state by state basis, for each election cycle. i remember one election the republicans allowed indep. to vote in their primary, and then another election they didnt.

i think there is an overriding law that any one person can only vote in one primary... so if you have an option to vote in more than one you have to choose one and only one.

7/25/2007 3:01:01 PM

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Quote :
"I used to be registered as a big-L Libertarian.

Then I realized they were batshit insane and changed my affiliation to Republican.

In light of the embarrassment known as the North Carolina Republican Party, I'm sorely inclined to change it again to unaffiliated..."


If enough of us small-l libertarians registered, we could take over the party maybe.

http://www.reformthelp.com

7/25/2007 3:14:24 PM

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I just don't want to get blocked from the Republican primary, b/c that's the one I want to vote in.

7/25/2007 3:14:44 PM

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i wish Dole would retire, she got creamed heading up the GOP Senate Election committee or whatever it is called.....she is about as useless as Edwards was....and the other Senator(hell, dont even know his name) is about as useless as her. She will get reelected though, since nobody worth a damn is running against her.

7/26/2007 3:20:45 AM

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