Your party registration has nothing to do with how you vote. You can vote for anyone you like in a general election, no matter what.
That said, I personally would urge you to consider voting Democrat instead, but obviously you can choose to vote Republican if you choose.
Sure.
A Key part of a democracy is that no one is allowed to know how a person votes.
Whatever party you've supported Before, you are entirely free to change your mind right to the moment of voting.
The three main political parties in the election is Democrat, Republican, and Independent.
It is false. The election of 1796 resulted in a Federalist president and a Republican vice president.
Lincoln won the election and the Republican Party was established.
George Washington was an independent. Once parties were formed every president was elected with some political party backing. James Monroe did not have any strong opposition so party affiliation was not a major factor in his election but he was not really an independent.
Aaron Burr
Anyone who is registered to vote in West Virginia can vote in the primary election. It does not matter whether a person is Independent, Republican, or Democrat at the time of voting.
Yes.
During the Primary a registered Democrat cannot even go to the Republican primary, but you can vote Republican in the election.
Only a person registered with the republican party can
I don't know how he voted in the last election, but I do know that he is a registered republican.
The current Republican primary election is a closed primary election. This means that only registered Republican voters are allowed to participate in selecting the party's nominee for the presidency.
Enough for obama to win the election
Enough for obama to win the election
Enough for obama to win the election
Yes; party registration has no relationship to how you vote in a general election. In a general election, you can vote for whoever you want, no matter what your party registration.
Yes, in the primary if you are a Democrat, you are only allowed to vote for candidates running in the Democratic primary. But in the general election, all registered voters can choose from the Democratic candidate, Republican candidate, Independent candidate, or any other candidate that appears on the November ballot.
no, not in the primary but you can vote for whom ever you want in the nov. election.