Renounced my affiliation to the GOP

It is not obvious, but then it is not clear that you should draw conclusions so soon.

Lets look at 2012:

http://bipartisanpolicy.org/press-release/national-primary-turnout-hits-new-record-low-states-49-new-record-lows/

Thing is that even with record lows for Democrats on the primaries for Florida and Nevada BTW Obama won both states in the presidential election. And the Election too.

But… to be fair the Democrat candidate ran unopposed in 2012 :slight_smile: so one could had made a bad assumption by reporting that almost no one did vote democrat in the primaries of Nevada in 2012.

So it is better to look at 2008, in the primaries the republicans in Florida and Nevada did get a higher turnout in the primary election, but the democrats won Florida and Nevada anyhow in the general, and the election.

http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/results/states/FL.html

http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/results/states/NV.html

I don’t know about the 1950s, but in the 1960s George Wallace said that. An extremist outside the normal range of politics would - but today the extremists are right in the middle of the Republican party.

What the hell took you so long? You were a Republican when W ran? How about when Sarah Palin ran for VP? Dan Quayle? Nixon/Agnew?

If you (not you necessarily) don’t know about Nelson Rockefeller, or the Dixiecrats, or what “boll weevils” have to do with politics then that sentence, essentially, has no real meaning.

Once upon a time ideology (con/lib) did not dictate party (R*/D*) affiliation!
(*Also, OUaT, party colors changed at least every four years and some years depended entirely upon where your TV tuner was pointing!)

Better late than never . . . I guess?

CMC fnord!

You either:

  1. vote for the Democrat
  2. vote for a third party candidate or write-in, or
  3. stay home, which is the same thing as 2.

Do you want to stop the GOP from ruining the country or just sit around and watch others try to do it? That’s the question you ask yourself now.

This is almost enough for me to register Republican. As part of a bigger picture, political repair process. Almost. Most of me is curious to see what unrestrained liberalism would look like in America.

You go to Hillary, she’s been known to work with Republicans. You go to her because she’s the best qualified candidate in the race.