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46,000 PA. Dems have changed registration to Repub, apparently to vote for Trump (Original Post) JPZenger Mar 2016 OP
It's more likely they changed to vote against Trump. We'll see. Buzz Clik Mar 2016 #1
Perhaps if the DNC & M$M were to give Bernie a fair representation allowing Kip Humphrey Mar 2016 #2
if I lost 11 Governors, 13 Senators, 69 Reps, 913 state seats in 8 years MisterP Mar 2016 #5
Wow, that's a dirty tactic... scscholar Mar 2016 #3
The assumption is these are Trump supporters JPZenger Mar 2016 #4
You're right... shouldn't underestimate Trump Number9Dream Mar 2016 #6
I ran a voter registration at a senior asst. living high rise yesterday. Divernan Mar 2016 #7
 

Buzz Clik

(38,437 posts)
1. It's more likely they changed to vote against Trump. We'll see.
Thu Mar 10, 2016, 01:02 PM
Mar 2016

I switched over in my state to vote "not Trump."

Kip Humphrey

(4,753 posts)
2. Perhaps if the DNC & M$M were to give Bernie a fair representation allowing
Thu Mar 10, 2016, 01:05 PM
Mar 2016

his message to get out, these Dem voters would "flee" to Bernie instead of fleeing the Democratic Party to join the republicons so they can vote for tRump.

DWS is toxic to the Democratic Party.

MisterP

(23,730 posts)
5. if I lost 11 Governors, 13 Senators, 69 Reps, 913 state seats in 8 years
Fri Mar 11, 2016, 02:03 AM
Mar 2016

and then said that "it's not MY fault the audience doesn't like the show!" I'd be fired rather fast

JPZenger

(6,819 posts)
4. The assumption is these are Trump supporters
Thu Mar 10, 2016, 01:55 PM
Mar 2016

I don't think there has been an organized effort to get Dems to vote Trump to help the Dems in Nov. The best guess is that these are "Reagan Democrats" who really like Trump.

By the way, I haven't seen any campaign commercials or any sign of an active Presidential campaign by anyone so far in PA. I just see many of my facebook friends in PA. pushing Bernie.

Number9Dream

(1,560 posts)
6. You're right... shouldn't underestimate Trump
Fri Mar 11, 2016, 08:58 AM
Mar 2016

I've already seen half a dozen Trump bumper stickers. One said: "Trump - Finally someone with balls". Balls to start another war, to be openly racist, and to nominate 'morans' to the Supreme Court. Whoever first said of PA, "Philadelphia on one side, Pittsburgh on the other side, and Alabama in the middle", was so right. I could see PA going for Trump.

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
7. I ran a voter registration at a senior asst. living high rise yesterday.
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 07:26 AM
Mar 2016

Last edited Mon Mar 21, 2016, 12:13 PM - Edit history (1)

2 seniors (husband & wife) switched from Dem. to GOP to vote against Trump. They also commented, repeatedly, they'd never vote for Hillary Clinton.

A couple of others switched their registration to Independent, expressing disgust and horror at both parties, specifically Trump and Clinton. Nobody mentioned Bernie Sanders - I don't think they know anything about him. These elderly folks rely on cable TV for their news - are not on line.

As their local judge of elections, I have to be strictly non-partisan and can't express any political support or opinion one way or the other. But it was very informative to listen to their comments. I voluntarily go there twice a year to help those who have newly moved in to update their voter registration since they have new addresses and are in a new ward and district. Otherwise, come election day, they are not in our register and cannot vote on the machines

When that happens, their options are to (1)get someone to drive them to their old polling places just one final time to vote; (2) get someone to drive them downtown to get a court order allowing them to vote on the machines or (3) sit down with me while I show them how to fill out a provisional ballot - and those ballots aren't reviewed and counted until several days after the election. They typically choose Option 3 - which involves about 30 minutes of my time for each one, between overseeing them using the provisional ballot and then helping them fill out the form to update their registration for the next election. It's frustrating for them and takes up a tremendous amount of my time when I'm supposed to be overseeing the entire election process.

I registered 14 people today, which saves me about 7 hours of work on election day. 2 hours well spent.

And typical of the lazy ass Allegheny (Pittsburgh)Democratic committee people, the husband and wife committee people for my ward and district have NEVER lifted a finger to register voters who move in to the area or distribute campaign literature or put up campaign signs anywhere in their ward/district, let alone work the polls on election day. This is typical of Allegheny County's Democratic machine. Basically all the committee people do is go to 3 big parties a year - the annual primary endosement get-together, and election night parties.

As of 2014, Pennsylvania had 4, 088,149 registered Democrats and 3,030,017 registered Republicans.

We have a ONE MILLION REGISTERED VOTER ADVANTAGE!

Yet both chambers of the state legislature are overwhelmingly controlled by the GOP. The Democratic machine blames this completely on gerry-mandering. I'll consider that excuse after they make a sincere effort to get out the damn vote by Democrats.
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=572645&mode=2

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