To: ChicagoConservative27
Georgia is an open primary state. My theory is that a lot of Dems chose to vote the Republican primary ballot to vote for Kemp and throw things off. The thing to look at is how many voted for Kemp and then did NOT in any other race on the Republican ballot.
To: NoLongerTrappedInNY
“My theory is that a lot of Dems chose to vote the Republican primary ballot to vote for Kemp and throw things off.”
Exactly.
16 posted on
05/24/2022 6:02:52 PM PDT by
daler
To: NoLongerTrappedInNY
Your idea, and suggestion on how to check it, are both correct.
I have seen Tweets tonight that 7% of the GOP Primary votes were crossover Dems.
101 posted on
05/24/2022 10:08:48 PM PDT by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
To: NoLongerTrappedInNY
Georgia is an open primary state. My theory is that a lot of Dems chose to vote the Republican primary ballot to vote for Kemp and throw things off. So Dems are going to vote for the person who beat Abrams in a blue-wave election and has proven himself a capable, successful governor?
Makes sense.
105 posted on
05/25/2022 3:14:48 AM PDT by
Drew68
(Ron DeSantis for President 2024)
To: NoLongerTrappedInNY
In 2020, people were going to GA for a couple of days, voting and then going back to their home states.
128 posted on
05/25/2022 7:06:25 AM PDT by
Pollard
(If there's a question mark in the headline, the answer should always be No.)
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