Absolutely nothing to stop a D asking for an R ballot, and it's all (sadly) entirely legal.
My question was if the voter asks for a Democrat ballot, does it have the choices for the Republican Primary on it? The one response I got on this thread said something about lots of Republicans choosing the Dem ballot in that county because of a Sheriffs race. My question to that is why did the Republicans not field a candidate to run against either Dem?
Now if they were playing “Operation Chaos” against the Dems, just how stupid was that in light of what McCaskill did to throw the race for the Senate to the guy who consistently polled the worst against her of the three?
Again, just how stupid does this whole open primaries thing have to get before those who come from the “Show Me” state begin to get the message that we who live in closed primary states have been trying to show you for so long? We already know that listening is not working.