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Old 03-13-2008, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by f0ca1 View Post
If they're registered with the other party, and the vote for the Democrats, it's clear that they're breaking the law.
Why? What about moderates, or single-issue voters, or people who change their minds? Any one of those could be registered with one party but have legitimate reasons to support a candidate of the other party in a given contest.

Me, I voted for two Dems, one Rep and an independent in the last election. Should it have been illegal for me to participate in the primaries?
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