Only GOP voting today - except that this is an open primary so Dems can cross over and ruin it.
Only if they don’t want to vote in their own primary in a couple of days. Luckily, Bernie is close enough to make that a race which should keep the crossover chaos to a minimum.
This is my concern. They did a lot of that in Iowa and there was also a Dem primary. What will they do with just a Republican primary?
>>Only GOP voting today - except that this is an open primary so Dems can cross over and ruin it.<<
I assume that if a Dem or Independent votes today, they won’t then be able to vote in the Dem primary coming up, correct?
Given that the Dem race is still competitive, and that the most likely crossovers to Trump are Bernie voters not Hillary voters, I doubt there will be a lot of crossing over just to mess with the GOP unless they can vote in both primaries (which I highly doubt they can.)
The will be a lot of Independents choosing the GOP primary, of course, but I don’t think there will be a lot of messing with us just for the sake of doing so.