No. You can't cross party lines. You will get the ballot in the party you are registered. If you are independent or Green Party you don't get to vote in the primary.
President Barack Obama is a registered Democrat. Within the party he is considered a centrist.
No, he is not and never has been. He is a registered Democrat. There is only one registered Socialist in Congress at this time: Vermont senator Bernie Sanders.
No, he has not. It is a very common myth among some Republicans that the president is a socialist, but in reality, he is not. There is one senator, Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, who is registered as a Socialist. But President Obama is a registered Democrat.
Reagan was initially a registered Democrat; he became a Republican in 1962 and was elected Governor of California and President of the US as a Republican
No, you don't have to be a registered democrat to vote in the primary.
She is a (Registered?) Democrat.
Voter Registration as of: 8/24/2010: Republican: 4,008,121 Democrat: 4,621,825 Other: 2,525,833 Total: 11,155,780
Gen Ifill is a registered Democrat.
Lyndon Johnson was President in 1966; he was a Democrat.
No
He is not registered with a political party, and there are no political donations in his name
Yes. Records prove he is a registered Democrat in the state of New York.