Friday, March 9, 2012

Okay, I am curious about something. Places like Guam and Puerto Rico have delegates that can vote for the Presidential nominee, but why are they able to? Neither one of them can take part in the Presidential election in November, so what is the reason that they can take part in the primaries?|||Probably because they are not necessarily PART OF, the US
more CONTROLED BY, the US....

not for sure, just kind of a shot in the dark, but we kind of wanna keep them happy,
But we don't want to give them much real say in our government, they can decide on which members of parties may be able to run but not which party will take office...

once again not sure why...good question though, be interesting to find out...|||they are US territories. As for why they can vote in the primaries and not in the general election I don't know|||Because primaries just say who will be NOMINATED, they still have to be voted for. So it is an internal party thing, not a national thing, per se. So they can do what they want, like saying the third phone call suggestion from Tibet will decide who our nominee is. You just don't vote for the nominee if you don't want them. You aren't FORCED to be in the party.|||They always have been , just never mattered before.|||Because they are American territories representing American citizens who live in those territories. Then those people will vote by absentee ballot in November and will be represented by their home states.|||they are possessions of the u.s. but the thing is they can't vote for the president. figure that out.

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