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In reply to the discussion: Some Tea Party Republicans in South Carolina are voting for Bernie Sanders..yikes🙄 [View all]thesquanderer
(13,093 posts)13. Crossover voting is still one vote for one person. No one can vote in two primaries.
Even in an open primary state, if you vote in the Dem primary, you cannot vote in the Republican primary. But it does create a different potential conflict, if only one party is running a competitive race.
This year is so weird though, "because, Trump." There are lots of Republicans and right-leaning independents who genuinely don't like Trump, and if they cross over to our primary to vote for someone they would actually prefer to Trump in November, then they are actually serving the purposes of the Democratic party... because those are voters who would indeed help us win in November.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Some Tea Party Republicans in South Carolina are voting for Bernie Sanders..yikes🙄 [View all]
Iamaartist
Feb 2020
OP
Crossover voting is still one vote for one person. No one can vote in two primaries.
thesquanderer
Feb 2020
#13
re: "to skew the vote in favor of the candidate they think would be the easiest to beat"
thesquanderer
Feb 2020
#14
Are all these states that allow this RED BY CHANCE? They need to cheat to win. nt
UniteFightBack
Feb 2020
#18
The phenomenon is real. The publicity is the Biden Campaign discounting an SC loss.
denem
Feb 2020
#21
The impact of mischievous crossover voting is about as impactful as voter fraud.
Garrett78
Feb 2020
#24
Agree ......just to get Bernie elected...republicans will do anything to cheat...
Iamaartist
Feb 2020
#29
trump really wants to run against a weak and unelectable candidate like sanders
Gothmog
Feb 2020
#35