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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggy View Post
    im waiting to see if warren can give mcmaster a run for his money
    if he can get in the run off, it will be a heck of a fight i think.
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    I'm just disappointed we can't find any one better to run for Governor..
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    You fools get out and vote Lindsey Graham out

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    The parties choose the questions in primaries. They are non-binding. Questions in the general election require legislative approval to make the ballot and subsequent passage to become law.

    The parties use them to drive up the vote in their party. A poll tells them the same thing but people are fooled into going to the poll to vote for weed ect...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    The parties choose the questions in primaries. They are non-binding. Questions in the general election require legislative approval to make the ballot and subsequent passage to become law.

    The parties use them to drive up the vote in their party. A poll tells them the same thing but people are fooled into going to the poll to vote for weed ect...
    Thanks DT. Confirms my suspicion about the intent of the question.

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    then confirm why the voters pay for the poll
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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