Do you have to declare a party for the general election? The only
reason for that would be to vote in the correct primary. In the
general election, they (more or less, depending on your state) just
ascertain that you are who you say you are and then give you a ballot.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:17 PM, <Clansgian AT wmconnect.com> wrote:
>
>> >Get thee out there and vote
>> tomorrow.
>
> Actually as it turns out I am going to do that. It will be the same dialog
> for the past few elections:
>
> "Which party are you registered, Dem or Rep?"
> "Neither"
> "So you are independent."
> "No."
> "You have to be either Dem, Rep, or independent."
> "I'm not. I'm a registered Libertarian."
> "You can't register as Libertarian."
> "I know. That's why this is a fascist two party election."
>