deano type of republicans care enough to vote for the most conservative democrat though* Archived Message
Posted by Threeball on March 8, 2017, 10:57:16, in reply to "There aren't that many Rebublicans in the city limits"
Previous Message And a sizable fraction of those there don't give a rip about city politics. Previous Message My guess is that this election was decided by republicans voting in a democratic primary, but I don't know that since I don't live in STLouis and haven't paid attention to it. Previous Message Today the citizens of St. Louis will elect a new Mayor along with a 14 new Aldermen. When I voted this morning, I planned to vote for Democrat Lydia Krewson and the Republican (Neibling) running in my ward. I found out that I had to vote a straight ticket. So I voted Democrat because the Mayoral vote was most important. I don't want that POS Antonio French becoming mayor. I just think it's wrong to force a voter to choose from one party only.
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- Election Day in St. Louis. - Deano March 7, 2017, 13:27:43
- Deano. Do you consider yourself a (D) or (R)? - Threeball March 8, 2017, 9:48:04
- So it looks like Lydia won* - Threeball March 8, 2017, 9:01:33
- Sticks tongue out at Tacticle.* - Deano March 7, 2017, 13:56:59
- ok, I just figured it out. - Deano March 7, 2017, 13:41:05
- how is that possibly legal?* - AceFrehley March 7, 2017, 13:29:21
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