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		<title>Why I plan to become affiliated again. &#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soon &#8230; some time after the holidays, I&#8217;m planning to temporarily abandon my &#8220;decline to state&#8221; status and signup as a Republican before the primaries. The CA Republican Party does not allow decline-to-state voters to vote in their primaries and I want to throw my vote to Tom Campbell for the Republican nominee for CA [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Soon &#8230; some time after the holidays, I&#8217;m planning to temporarily abandon my &#8220;decline to state&#8221; status and signup as a Republican before the primaries. The CA Republican Party does not allow decline-to-state voters to vote in their primaries and I want to throw my vote to <a href="http://www.campbell.org/">Tom Campbell</a> for the Republican nominee for CA governor.</p>
<p>Sure, sure. I don&#8217;t always agree with Tom&#8217;s positions &#8212; he and I don&#8217;t see eye-to-eye on the health care reform debate, f&#8217;rex &#8212; but he is a bright guy. Sharp as a tack. He thinks things through. He&#8217;s amenable to changing his mind when different factors are brought to his attention. (And back when he was my Congress critter, he answered my e-mails at 3A Washington, DC, time when I dropped him notes after midnight California time.) </p>
<p>He listens.</p>
<p>Why would I change my unaffiliated to Republican-affiliated? Because Meg Whitman is the front-runner in current polls and I do =not= want Meg Whitman as the Republican nominee. And Whitman as Governor? Oh, noes! Sure, I could vote in the Democratic Party primary as an unaffiliated voter, but voting there will probably not make a huge difference in which candidate (Jerry Brown, anyone?) is chosen to run.</p>
<p>Tom Campbell is a =much= better choice than Whitman, but knowing the state party, he probably won&#8217;t make the cut unless Meg really blows it between now and then or enough decline-to-states join (or re-join) the Republican party and vote for Campbell.</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong> For the June 2010 primary, it turns out, decline-to-states CAN vote in the Republican primary =if= you request a Republican ballot, either at your polling place on Election Day, or in advance by contacting your county elections office. Which is what I now plan to do. (Although the push this year to implement the bar failed, the push is still on within the party to bar decline-to-states from voting in future primaries, so be aware.)</p>
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