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Yes. In the general election, you can vote for whoever you like regardless of what party you are affiliated or registered with. Yes. In many (but not all) states, party affiliation affects what primaries you can vote in. But it does not force you to vote for that party's candidates in the general election.

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Q: If you are affiliated with the Republican Party can you vote for a democrat in the election for president?
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