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Not sure where Dr. Eldrich lives. If he/she lives in PA and supports Obama and wanted to vote for Obama in PA, he/she had to change parties. If he/she lives in IN...well, they wouldn't be a 'registered' Repub since there is no such thing in IN.
The point is that it is likely that the vast majority of the voters that went to the trouble of switching party registration, in advance, so that they could vote in the Democratic primary in PA, probably supported the candidate they voted for in that primary. Whereas, in IN, it was much easier for someone who self identifies (but doesn't have to register) as a repub to vote in the Democratic primary just for grins and giggles since all it required them to do is ask for a ballot. I'm not saying that there were no self-identified repubs who voted for HRC or BO because they actually support them, just that there is more chance of mischief making voters in IN than in PA.
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