I've never voted in a primary in my life.....been an independent since I
turned 18.

If I ever did, for any reason, I would hope that I would always vote for the
person that most closely represents my ideas for making this a better
country.

Any other reason, in my opinion, is a partisan political move and doesn't
make much sense.

Is your allegiance to party, or to country?

On Feb 6, 2008 12:48 PM, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm a registered democrat, and I'd vote in the republican primary if I
> thought it would make a difference in nominating someone less likely
> to prevail - like I don't think there's any way in hell Mike Huckabee
> can win a national election.  So I might vote for him in the
> republican primary.
>
> But it's also possible that some democrats - maybe the conservative
> ones - are voting on the republican ballot because they think Hillary
> and Obama are too liberal and they'd like to see a more liberal
> republican as a voting option than a right wing freak like Huckabee.
>
> Rick
>
> 

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