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I will admit that I am certainly not an expert in this area, but everything I’ve read seems to indicate that the vast majority of suspicious activity surrounding elections has effected those who are registered as Democrats. Would it be more likely in future elections that votes from registered republicans will be counted?
I can think of one good reasons not to: If you live in a state with close Democratic primaries, where the candidates are unique enough to really support one over the other. (I live in California, and it doesn’t look like either of our two Democratic Senators, or my Democratic Congressman will have any significant Democratic challengers.)
What am I missing here? Is this a good or bad idea? Do the parties get any financial ‘kick-back’ due to the number of people who claim affiliation?
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