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how are your parents registered to vote?

how are your parents registered to vote?


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just curious as to our political heritage so to speak....
 
Yeah, my mother was in charge of the early voting going back to when it was called absentee voting. I don't remember her not involved with the Democratic party. She did it til about 7 years ago when she showed early alzheimers, and passed 2 years ago.
That's where I learned of Yellow Dog Dems and I swear I am one to this day. me and Alfie, I love it.:p (*8*)
 
Democrat but to talk to them they are conservative, as am I. I am not registered in any party, preferring to vote for the best I see in the field. Overall my feeling for the major political parties in the US is, a pox on all their houses.
 
Democrats. So were my Grandparents, my Great Grandparents, and my Great Great Grandparents. My Mom and Dad were big fans of John F Kennedy.
 
The older my late father got the more hardcore Republican he became. When he was young he was a normal Republican. My mother shifts to the left the older she gets and is much more liberal than I am. I never discussed politics with either one of them but every once in a while my mother and I will rant about Bush and his war.
 
My father was a life-long Republican. My mother voted for whomever she liked, but mostly for Republicans. (This was, of course, when the Republican Party was very middle of the road.) At 14,when I campaigned for Lyndon Johnson, my father had a shit fit. We never talked about politics from then until he died.
 
Neither have or will vote because government is a "corrupt bunch of jackasses who will do what they want anyhow"

I think if I have to partyline define my Dad he was a "real-ocrat" He simply looked at every issue and made a common sense approach comment but then always highlighted afterwards how exactly the politicians would fuck up common sense.
 
My mom is registered as an "Independent" there was no choice for that on the poll.

I am registered as a Democrat, however I do not pull the big "D" lever when voting. I spread my votes around to who I think will do the best job be it either Dem or Rep.
 
thanks for mparticipating so far, guys:kiss:
 
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