Unaffiliated makes sense to be able to vote for whoever in a primary, but if you are party affiliated, why should you get to vote in a primary for the party you’re not affiliated with? You made a choice on who you support, and registered it with the state, unlike unaffiliated voters.
Independent is a party, you probably mean unafilliated, but in CO, unafilliated voters are able to vote in either R or D primaries, though not both.
I meant Independent, shouldn’t detract though.
Can’t do that in my state.
Unaffiliated makes sense to be able to vote for whoever in a primary, but if you are party affiliated, why should you get to vote in a primary for the party you’re not affiliated with? You made a choice on who you support, and registered it with the state, unlike unaffiliated voters.
umm because if i dont register i cant vote for anything?
Unaffiliated is a pipe dream. Independent is synonymous but registered. What’s the issue with registering?
You still register to vote as an unaffiliated voter…
Oh okay gotcha
Shows how much that is utilized where im from :)