In the republican primary of 2008, NYC had polling stations, where Ron Paul (Rep-candidate for President) was not on the ballot. This is one person who actually experienced this, when going to the polling stations to vote for Ron Paul in the Republican primary.
Does this problem exist anywhere else?
This government needs to be stopped
MalcomAP 3 years ago
Voting is a great thing,but won't change anything.The system is tilted,and it's not in
the publics favor.Ron Paul is awesome,and he would make a great president.On the other hand 90% of people in the U.S..Have their heads way up their asses.They believe,what ever the MSM tells them.Or even what to do for that matter.For instence how to eat,how to
sleep,how to raise your children,how to spend your money etc.Basically everything about your life and mine.What will it take for people to wake up!?
Gulpoopelcnu 3 years ago
You live in A FREE COUNTRY, But you can't vote for the one you want. I know my vote don't count. But I thought I could still vote for anyone.
freedomintheus 3 years ago