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Recursion

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14. Oh, fair point. I'd rather go the opposite direction
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 02:49 PM
Jul 2016

Make the rooms a little more smoke-filled...

Serious question [View all] malaise Jul 2016 OP
Agreed. The Dems should meet next week and decide that only Dems vote in primaries. Buzz Clik Jul 2016 #1
That is an option malaise Jul 2016 #3
How so? DonRedwood Jul 2016 #7
What I am saying if that if Dems exclude independents malaise Jul 2016 #9
Independent members of the House and Senate should be barred from caucusing with either party. cherokeeprogressive Jul 2016 #11
As everybody should already know, that is impossible. longship Jul 2016 #17
We have 50 states that determine their own election laws loyalsister Jul 2016 #26
I don't know about every year... Blanks Jul 2016 #2
The DCCC handles that Recursion Jul 2016 #5
I don't see much on the TV though... Blanks Jul 2016 #8
Oh, fair point. I'd rather go the opposite direction Recursion Jul 2016 #14
Actually party meeting YouTube channels could be cool Recursion Jul 2016 #15
Agreed malaise Jul 2016 #16
With moderated comments sections for feedback Recursion Jul 2016 #18
I'm for whatever it takes to get the issues in front of the people... Blanks Jul 2016 #20
Party meetings aren't about issues Recursion Jul 2016 #22
That sounds like a work meeting... Blanks Jul 2016 #23
The state parties generally do Recursion Jul 2016 #4
politics is local loyalsister Jul 2016 #29
Those are two serious questions.... DonRedwood Jul 2016 #6
Maybe I worded it badly because they are not being silenced malaise Jul 2016 #10
When I was an elected member of the dem central committee years onecaliberal Jul 2016 #12
I hear you malaise Jul 2016 #13
For a national party in the US, that gets really expensive. nt geek tragedy Jul 2016 #19
Why don't we have a holiday to vote in national elections? Rex Jul 2016 #21
It's not a holiday here but by law all employers have to give all workers three hours off to vote malaise Jul 2016 #24
I was going to ask where you lived, then I remembered! Rex Jul 2016 #25
Not really malaise Jul 2016 #28
Well hell that is still better then Texas! Rex Jul 2016 #30
Paid or unpaid? cherokeeprogressive Jul 2016 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author apcalc Jul 2016 #27
I believe that is what is supposed to be the function at your local state government level still_one Jul 2016 #31
All politics is local. GreenEyedLefty Jul 2016 #33
democratic governors association annual meeting BlueStateLib Jul 2016 #34
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