California Primaries Tuesday

ImFeklhr

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Question for California voters on MadJacks:

Are the primaries tomorrow "open"?
As in, can you vote for anyone from any party, or only choose canidates within your own party?

I know they were open for a while, but I cannot remember if they changed it back. And I could not, for the life of me, find the information anywhere (quite possible I just missed it).

This probably won't effect the way I vote, but I am curious.

Thanks.
 

shamrock

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Come on, should Cunningham really lose his seat, he is just playing ball like everyone else.
 

djv

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Reb's should win in S D Or that would be a bad sign for them. S D has 38% Reb's to 28% Dem's registered. That should be the edge in a primary when lower turn out's occur.
 

Chadman

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From the early reports, I can't see that much of anything can be deduced from the overall results. Corruption didn't seem to oust incumbents at face value, looks like the double spending by republicans in Cunningham's area helped them hold that seat. Seems to be scattered wins and losses by both parties.
 

AR182

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Chadman said:
From the early reports, I can't see that much of anything can be deduced from the overall results. Corruption didn't seem to oust incumbents at face value, looks like the double spending by republicans in Cunningham's area helped them hold that seat. Seems to be scattered wins and losses by both parties.


i think you are going to see politicans from either party who are against the bush/senate immigration do well come election day.
 
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