Timjoebillybob
Grandmaster
- Feb 27, 2009
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Stupid cow. It doesn’t know how dangerous slopey roofs are.
A few weeks back I had a knock on my door. Guy asked if I knew I had dogs on my roof.
Please stop saying that. IN does not have an open primary, at least not legally. In IN you are required by law to ask for the ballot of the party that received the majority of your votes in the last primary. If you didn't vote in the last primary, the party in which you intend to give the majority of your votes in the next primary.In certain states you have to "register" with a party to be able to vote in the primary. This is called a "closed" primary. Indiana has an "open" primary where you just go in and state which party's ballot you want.