PatriotOne
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Bump.
i need a bump. this campaign rolelrcoaster is driving me crazy. 3 interviews in one day? i can't keep up.
location by State would be very helpful to Campaign analytics also.
I'm 17 and I am eligible to vote in '08 , but unfortunately I don't think i'll be old enough by the primaries.
Yeah i got my first paycheck from my first job last week. I need to setup a new bank account to cash it and then i will start donating.You can still donate. =)
Yeah i got my first paycheck from my first job last week. I need to setup a new bank account to cash it and then i will start donating.
Yeah i got my first paycheck from my first job last week. I need to setup a new bank account to cash it and then i will start donating.
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I'm 17 and I am eligible to vote in '08 , but unfortunately I don't think i'll be old enough by the primaries.
Dear Sir:
I would like to strongly protest the exclusion of Ron Paul in this internet poll.
By doing to you are continuing to ignore the greatest hope for America in the 21st century.
Um, wait a minute.....
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If I'm not mistaken, then you can vote in the primaries under the age of 18 as long as you'll be 18 by the real election. At least that's the way it works here in Virginia. For example, I'm also still 17 but I am already registered to vote because the age requirement is just that you're 18 by the next real election. I hope its the same case wherever you're from!
EDIT: Yes, I just checked and I was right. From the Virginia State Board of Elections website:
"Be 18 years old (Any person who is 17 years old and will be eighteen years of age at the next general election shall be permitted to register in advance and also vote in any intervening primary or special election)"
I encourage you to check your own state's equivalent website and see if they have the same rules before you give up on the primary.