* Thursday, January 3 2008 - Iowa (41) * Saturday, January 5 2008 - Wyoming (12 of 28) * Tuesday, January 15 2008 - Michigan (61) * Saturday, January 19 2008 - Nevada (34), South Carolina (47) * Tuesday January 22 2008 - New Hampshire (24) * Tuesday, January 29 2008 - Florida (114) * Saturday, February 2 2008 - Maine (21) * Tuesday, February 5 2008 - Alabama (48), Alaska (29), Arizona (53), Arkansas (34), California (173), Colorado (46), Connecticut (30), Delaware (18), Georgia (72), Illinois (70), Minnesota (41), Missouri (58), Montana (25), New Jersey (52), New York (101), North Dakota (26), Oklahoma (42), Tennessee (55), Utah (36), West Virginia (18 of 30) * Saturday, February 9 2008 - Louisiana (46), Washington state (18 of 40) * Tuesday, February 12 2008 - District of Columbia (19), Maryland (37), Virginia (63), * Tuesday, February 19 2008 - Wisconsin (40), Washington state (19 of 40) * Sunday, March 2 2008 - Hawaii (20) * Tuesday, March 4 2008 - Massachusetts (43), Ohio (88), Rhode Island (20), Texas (140), Vermont (17) * Tuesday, March 11 2008 - Mississippi (38) * Tuesday, April 22 2008 - Pennsylvania (74) * Tuesday, May 6 2008 - Indiana (57), North Carolina^ (69) * Saturday, May 10 2008 - Wyoming (16 of 28) * Tuesday, May 13 2008 - Nebraska (33), West Virginia (12 of 30) * Tuesday, May 20 2008 - Kentucky (45), Oregon (30) * Tuesday, May 27 2008 - Idaho (32) * Tuesday, June 3 2008 - South Dakota (27), New Mexico (32) Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/republican-party-united-states-presidential-primaries-2008
only a members of the republican party can vote in a republican close primary.
During the Primary a registered Democrat cannot even go to the Republican primary, but you can vote Republican in the election.
Click on the '2008 LSU Football Schedule' link below to see the 2008 schedule.
In 2008, John McCain ran against Barack Obama for President, ultimately losing the bid to become the nation's 44th President.During the 2008 Republican Primary, McCain's primary opponents were:Mike HuckabeeMitt RomneyRon Paul9-11In 2000, John McCain lost the Republican Primary to George W. Bush.
Best (and only) link I've found so far ~ http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/primaries/democraticprimaries/index.html
Virginia does not have party registration. In Virginia a person can vote in one primary, republican or democrat, but not both. So a republican can vote in the democratic primary. Should you chose the democrat you most agree with or the one you think has the greatest chance of loosing to the republican is up to you.
The next Democratic debate will be 1/15 from Nevada. The next Republican debate will be 1/24 from Florida. You can find the entire debate schedule at: http://www.youdecide2008.com/2007/06/13/full-2008-debate-schedule-from-dnc-and-gop/
why can't you vote in the primary election for either a democrat or a republican if you register as a republican? would it not be better to register as a democrat and be able to vote either way than to register as a republican and be limited?
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.
no
http://boisehawks.com/schedule/
Closed Primary :)