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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: txradioguy on April 15, 2016, 03:13:01 AM
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Donald Trump's special counsel on Thursday admitted he wouldn't be voting for Trump in the GOP presidential primary in New York because he is a registered Democrat.
"No, I am not voting in the primary; I'm a registered Democrat," Michael Cohen said on CNN's "At This Hour," adding that his inability to vote for Trump was limited to "the primaries."
Two of Trump's children — Ivanka, 34, and Eric, 32 — acknowledged this week that they didn't register as Republicans in time to vote in Tuesday's closed primary in New York, despite months of campaigning for their father.
While new voters in New York had up until last month to register to vote in the primary, registered voters had to file to change their party registration by Oct. 9 — six months ago — to cast a vote in the primary.
Ivanka, who said she was a registered independent because she wanted flexibility in supporting candidates, ripped the "onerous" rules in New York, while Eric described the flap as coming in the context of the family's first "foray into politics," saying that "we didn't realize how the whole system worked."
For his part, Donald Trump said his children feel "very, very guilty."
Democrats have also expressed frustration with the early deadline to change party affiliation, with the wife of Democratic candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who has similarly targeted independent voters, bemoaning such hurdles.
"Those kinds of things seem silly. We're bringing a lot more people into the party, and the party is shutting the door on them," Jane Sanders told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Thursday.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/276309-trump-lawyer-im-unable-to-vote-for-trump-too
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:thatsright: Out of the 50 million lawyers in NYC and WashDC Trump couldn't find one R? Even for appearances' sake? :thatsright:
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I guess we all knew this;
Trump’s strongest Republican supporters: Registered Democrats?
The Reagan revolution was about convincing centrist Dems to try smaller government and deregulation; the Trump revolution is about convincing them that big government will work for them with Donald Trump in charge.
http://hotair.com/archives/2015/12/31/trumps-strongest-republican-supporters-registered-democrats/
Bernie - Trump, Trump - Bernie, who can tell the difference ? :stoner:
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They will hijack the platform and the conservative principles. And fair weather conservatives will. Trump is a democrat and a liberal. It's unsurprising that his organization is staffed with democrats and "former" democrats since he has no ideological differences with them.