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Posted on February 02, 2004 Pledging faith to Democrats could turn off some votersBy Associated PressCOLUMBIA -- An effort by the state Democratic Party to keep Republican voters from interfering with results of Tuesday's presidential primary could hurt turnout, some political observers say. Only voters who sign an oath that reads "I consider myself to be a Democrat" will be allowed to vote in the state's presidential primary. Some say the party could lose voters, particularly independents, who are unwilling to declare a party even for a day. "They'll either see it in the paper and stay away, or there will be some arguments at the polls," predicted Neal Thigpen, a political scientist at Francis Marion University, who has been involved in Republican politics in the past. "Overall, it will decrease participation." Republicans didn't require a similar pledge in their last presidential primary in 2000, said Charlie Terreni, a Republican and a lawyer who has represented the state GOP. "It's politically unwise," he said. "If they want to restrict themselves to identified Democrats, they'll be the permanent minority party." Democrats say they hope to deter Republicans from voting in the primary by asking voters to sign an oath before casting ballots. Margaret Sorrenti of Lexington County said she is intimidated by the pledge, but she still plans to vote because she believes front-runner John Kerry of Massachusetts would be bad for the country. Sorrenti, who identifies herself as a Republican, said she will vote for Joe Lieberman of Connecticut. "I just don't want to see Kerry win," she said. "We've had Clinton-itis far too long, and we don't want to repeat that." |
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