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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]democrattotheend
(12,011 posts)32. Sorry, but voting third party in a general election is not the same thing
As voting for your candidate of choice in the primary. The OP already said he or she would vote for whomever the Democrats nominate in November.
You should be glad for every brave Democrat who turned out in Wisconsin today no matter which presidential candidate they voted for. There's a general election for a state supreme court seat and many other judgeships in Wisconsin happening today, that many, mostly Dems in urban areas, won't be able to participate in due to health concerns and ridiculously long lines due to the state cutting 180 polling places in Milwaukee down to 5.

primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Not if 2016 is any indication. We don't need trump for another 4 years because Sanders' voters pout
Hoyt
Apr 2020
#14
Sorry, but voting third party in a general election is not the same thing
democrattotheend
Apr 2020
#32
they screwed with Milwaukee by keeping 5 polling stations open instead of 180
milestogo
Apr 2020
#25
The only snark and verbal violence I see is in you post...It seems to me you seem to think
Demsrule86
Apr 2020
#26
Well if you exercised your right to vote and voted for Sanders, WHY are you still "undecided"?
George II
Apr 2020
#48
"The Democratic Underground here could, in my opinion, be more accurately be called.....
George II
Apr 2020
#55