I had to dig around the internet to figure this out... but there are states in the US that require you to register a party affiliation in order to vote, right?
So, that sort of answers my question about how on earth anyone would know who you were voting for... but I must be missing the leap between having a registered party preference, and that magically embedding itself into your medical records. Am I missing something obvious?
What about states where you don't register a party affiliation? What about people who don't vote at all? (Or is everyone registered, but voting is optional?)
Sorry, far too many almost-sensible questions from me.
scott moore (from livejournal.com)2009-08-28 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Look. No one’s trying to scare people with soundbites. I have not done that, and I don’t know any leaders in the House and the Senate that have done that." Michael Steele, RNC Chairman
Technically, true. That question is way too long to be a soundbite and I doubt Mr. Steele wrote that question himself.
To be fair, I throw away DNC surveys because they have similarly (but not as humorously) skewed questions.
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does the gop know anything other than fear tactics?
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WTF!?!?.......I'm too exhausted for this stupidity...sheesh!!
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So, that sort of answers my question about how on earth anyone would know who you were voting for... but I must be missing the leap between having a registered party preference, and that magically embedding itself into your medical records. Am I missing something obvious?
What about states where you don't register a party affiliation? What about people who don't vote at all? (Or is everyone registered, but voting is optional?)
Sorry, far too many almost-sensible questions from me.
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Technically, true. That question is way too long to be a soundbite and I doubt Mr. Steele wrote that question himself.
To be fair, I throw away DNC surveys because they have similarly (but not as humorously) skewed questions.
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