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Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans 3 to 1, but fully half the state's voters are registered "unenrolled" - not affiliated with any party.
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Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans 3 to 1, but fully half the state's voters are registered "unenrolled" - not affiliated with any party.
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Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans 3 to 1, but fully half the state's voters are registered "unenrolled" - not affiliated with any party.
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Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans 3 to 1, but fully half the state's voters are registered "unenrolled" - not affiliated with any party.
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I doubt that tying Brown to national Republicans will turn off many independents as many of the independents (We are called unenrolled voters which means not enrolled in a party here in Massachusetts.) because many of them understand the stakes on the health care monstrosity and the huge debt Obama-Pelosi-Reid are saddling us, our children, our grandchildren and our great-grandchildren with.
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I doubt that tying Brown to national Republicans will turn off many independents as many of the independents (We are called unenrolled voters which means not enrolled in a party here in Massachusetts.) because many of them understand the stakes on the health care monstrosity and the huge debt Obama-Pelosi-Reid are saddling us, our children, our grandchildren and our great-grandchildren with.
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The survey, if the second question is answered honestly, won't say much either because a person-Democrat, Republican, independent (called unenrolled in some states) and non voter-would have to be pretty disconnected from the world to not use Linux or open source applications.
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"unenrolled" - that is, registered to vote with no party ID.
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"unenrolled" - that is, registered to vote with no party ID.
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You have 51 percent of people who are "unenrolled" and 37 percent have declared as democrats, 15 percent who have declared as Republicans.
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