I am a disappointed liberal Republican. Ever since I became a registered voter in 1979, the candidates at the state and federal level have been a joke. There is a lack of concern for the middle class which causes a fracture from within. This has made me vote third party every Election Day.
The NY republican party has no ideology. Their only mission now is to hold on to and retain power so they can keep their perks. They can't get any normal person to run for any stat wide office. Skelos is a disgrace.
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john from office
yes of course he should be allow to vote!
I am a disappointed liberal Republican. Ever since I became a registered voter in 1979, the candidates at the state and federal level have been a joke. There is a lack of concern for the middle class which causes a fracture from within. This has made me vote third party every Election Day.
The last Ron Paul caller was scary. He is the reason for the electorial college. Makes you think, should all people be allowed to vote??
The NY republican party has no ideology. Their only mission now is to hold on to and retain power so they can keep their perks. They can't get any normal person to run for any stat wide office. Skelos is a disgrace.
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