Is voting wortwhile if you live in a solid state? (user search)
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Citizen James
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« on: September 03, 2005, 11:07:38 PM »

Even when there is a one party stranglehold on the general election, there's still hairs to be split in the primaries.

Neither loyalty oaths nor political compass scores are required to join a party, so if you're in a one-party state/town, you can still battle for the soul of the party, or at least to edge them over a bit toward reason.
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