I think that a person voted in the primary then they cannot change party affiliation for the run off.
That would be good news. Unfortunately, that is not the case in every State, which is why I asked about Mississippi law.
A person who voted in the Dim primary can not legally vote in the Republican run off. Emphasis on legally.
I think that is correct, and seems to be the consensus from informed posters.
Of course the dems can pretty much perpetrate what ever type of fraud they can conjure up to help conservative candidates lose.
And the GOP will applaud them.
The GOPe would rather lose the Senate to the dems again then help good Conservative candidates who believe in our Constitutional Republic (we are NOT a democracy, as of course you both know) win
Congress is a good ol' boys corrupt millionaire's club and they want to keep it that way.
They will be stopped or eventually they will be responsible for the coming revolution.