Just a scifi nerd
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This is so true. A lot of states have something known as cross filing. It can be used for judges and school boards because its deemed a non partisan seat. This means during the primary, republicans & democrats can file to run on both party tickets. Always research. Know who you’re voting for!!
Honey and pepper and roses en déshabillé @DianeLMajor
The bad guys HEARD us when we said "Vote blue, no matter who" and that is now being used to their advantage. PAY ATTENTION! The dirtiest of dirty tricks is fooling us into seeing nothing but the "D" beside a candidate's name.
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C suzie
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In response to Just a scifi nerd.
I really feel like this has to do with who runs the local committees. They do most of the work to get someone on the ballot. Getting involved at a local level makes a big difference.
08:32 AM - Mar 05, 2024
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Just a scifi nerd
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In response to C suzie.
Definitely. But its still legal, in my state anyway. And i thought of myself as an informed voter and didn’t know this little fact until 2016
09:14 AM - Mar 05, 2024
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Myrian M
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In response to Just a scifi nerd.
So True...also very important to find out which candidates the Dem party is endorcing.
08:29 AM - Mar 05, 2024
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