who knows what evil? told me the exact opposite.
One example:post #9
That is correct...it is a deliberate strategy of the dems to cross over to vote for the weakest of the GOP candidates in the NH primary in order to provide momentum for that candidate; making the pubbie candidate easier to defeat in November. They pull the same stunt in Vermont, although it is not as effective at the Presidential level because the Vermont primary has little effect on the national primary race.
In 2008, Romney won the NH GOP Primary among registered Republicans...but when you include the ‘crossovers’ (independents, many of whom are really democrats), the victory went to McCain. The ‘independents’ voting for McCain in the GOP primary returned to their true colors in November and voted for Obama.
i’ve been involved in 6 New Hampshire presidential primaries going back to 1980. Unenrolled voters (independents) can vote in either DEM or GOP primary. DEMs can only vote in the DEM primary. I don’t know where ‘wkw evil’ is from.