If you have been reading about Ron Paul and like what you’ve read, the only way you will be able to vote for him in the General Elections in November is if he wins the Republican nomination during the Primaries. His website has put together a table of the Primary and Caucus information for all of the States and Commonwealths. The chart also lists the date that you have to be registered by in order to vote in that State’s primary.
Many Ron Paul supporters have never voted before, and many others are registered in other parties. If you live in a State that has a closed Primary, then you won’t have any input into the Republican nominee unless you are registered Republican. Time is running out to change your party affiliation in order to vote for Ron Paul. A lot of you are off work for the next week, this would be a good time to go to your DMV, or other voter registration center and update your registration. If you’re unsure where to go, Googling “voter registration ‘My State’ ” is a good place to start. This is very important if the chart below shows you are in a “Closed” primary State.
Here is the chart from ronpaul2008.com:
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Time is Running Out — 2008 President election candidates
// Dec 25, 2007 at 10:55 am
[…] in that States primary. Many Ron Paul supporters have never voted before, and many other source: Time is Running Out, Flada Blog An individualist’s perspective on politics and […]
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EA
// Dec 25, 2007 at 1:00 pm
Go Ron Go!
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Melissa
// Dec 25, 2007 at 6:31 pm
Hey now, you didn’t ask permission to steal my picture! LoL, well I’m glad to see it’s getting good use, I’m going to go register next week, so is Mark!
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charlie
// Dec 30, 2007 at 10:22 am
I think that while we support Ron Paul we should also be concerned that there is a good possibility there will not be an election next November - hopefully we are not too late to restore some sanity and honesty to the government.
And do not forget, electing Ron Paul while important does not begin to solve the rest of our problems, like congress.
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