kokonut
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They were asked three times for statehood, each time the PR voters turned it down. I think they are fine with being a US citizen and be able to reap all the benefits as a U.S. citizen.
Also, Puerto Ricans can vote for delegates and send them to the Republican and the Democratic national conventions since every delegate vote does matter in a primary. Those are the party rules by allowing U.S. citizens to decide first in a nomination process. Each of the U.S territories (except for American Samoa, they are U.S. nationals, not U.S. citizens) carry various amount of delegate points. P.R. has the most. So, yeah, people of P.R. can vote/participate in the very beginning but not in November.
Also, Puerto Ricans can vote for delegates and send them to the Republican and the Democratic national conventions since every delegate vote does matter in a primary. Those are the party rules by allowing U.S. citizens to decide first in a nomination process. Each of the U.S territories (except for American Samoa, they are U.S. nationals, not U.S. citizens) carry various amount of delegate points. P.R. has the most. So, yeah, people of P.R. can vote/participate in the very beginning but not in November.