I read the MS law, which states specifically that the primary is open, but a person shall not vote in the primary for a candidate of the other party if the voter will not vote for the same person in the general election.
It appears to be a ridiculous law; however, if McDaniel’s people have affidavits from democrat voters swearing that they are not willing to vote for Cochran in the general, then it’s not just statistics, but hard evidence of law-breaking.
What does the law say is to be done with those votes? Are they declared null and void? That would be something concrete.
Better watch what you wish for: Chris McDaniel: Not Sure I Can Vote For Cochran in November