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GravityBounce1976 22 points ago +22 / -0

I can't believe that people are this ignorant of the political process.

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DrCowboyPresident 8 points ago +8 / -0

He didn't say he wouldn't help. He said he can't believe people are this ignorant.

It's not like our posts here are going to the guy.

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DrCowboyPresident 2 points ago +2 / -0

What, tell OP that in fact, you can vote for either party in a general election?

He knows already.

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IwantmyCountryback 6 points ago +6 / -0

I am a poll worker in PA. I got a chuckle a couple of times when people would state loudly "I don't want to vote for any democrats". People are very ignorant of politics. I found this out when I ran for schoolboard. Even after serving 8 years, people didn't know I was on the board.

Anyone out there running for office - go out door to door. Send flyers with a few easily remembered positions on there. Put out signs. Have a core group of supporters to help with social media. People are not interested enough to know much about their government.

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fusreedah 2 points ago +2 / -0

As a nonMerican, I'm a bit ignorant about your process, but curious about something, if you wouldn't mind helping me out.

With people getting sent registration forms for the wrong party, would that only matter in the primary but not the general? They'll still always be able to vote for Trump, right?

Asked this in another thread but got no reply.

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Bearsgrrr 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is correct. The party only matters in states that only let you vote in your parties primary. In the general election you can vote for anyone of any party.