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To: indigo5

As I understand it, Michigan does not have a closed primary, so Democrats are free to vote in the GOP primary.

Encouraging them to do so would hardly be a felony.


9 posted on 01/13/2008 2:25:22 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone

Your correct.


26 posted on 01/13/2008 2:41:45 PM PST by Westlander (Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
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To: Dog Gone
As I understand it, Michigan does not have a closed primary, so Democrats are free to vote in the GOP primary.

Encouraging them to do so would hardly be a felony.

I was going to say the same thing. There is no fraud there.

38 posted on 01/13/2008 3:16:48 PM PST by Tatze (I'm in a state of taglinelessness!)
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To: Dog Gone
Encouraging them to do so would hardly be a felony.

Unfortunately I fear you're correct. No party affiliation is required to vote in a primary here. The only difference is that you can't split your vote on a primary ballot.
42 posted on 01/13/2008 3:45:00 PM PST by cripplecreek (Only one consistent conservative in this race and his name is Hunter.)
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