Exponent
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I am noticing a common theme around the internet, that a lot of Republicans are getting annoyed at all the (alleged) non-Republicans intruding into their debate and discussion, as if their opinion doesn't matter, since only (die-hard?) Republicans should be voting in their primary. However, in at least some states (I don't know how many), primaries are open, and which party you are registered with doesn't matter. In these states, I am wondering how many people who would typically vote in the Democratic primary are considering voting in the Republican primary, and letting the Democratic primary go its own way?
I am thinking very strongly that I will do this (and am one who would indeed normally vote Democrat). Whoever gets the Democratic nomination would be someone to at least consider in my mind, so however that goes, I don't care as much. I still care, but it's nothing compared to the Republican primary. I can't really stand many of the other Republican candidates, but Ron is awesome, and I want to do what I can to give him a real chance.
Do you think that the Republicans will be surprised by lots of non-Republican voters "intruding" in their primary who normally wouldn't? Or do you think that only the usual people will vote in the Republican primary, with Independents, Libertarians, Democrats, and other parties mostly staying out of it?
I am thinking very strongly that I will do this (and am one who would indeed normally vote Democrat). Whoever gets the Democratic nomination would be someone to at least consider in my mind, so however that goes, I don't care as much. I still care, but it's nothing compared to the Republican primary. I can't really stand many of the other Republican candidates, but Ron is awesome, and I want to do what I can to give him a real chance.
Do you think that the Republicans will be surprised by lots of non-Republican voters "intruding" in their primary who normally wouldn't? Or do you think that only the usual people will vote in the Republican primary, with Independents, Libertarians, Democrats, and other parties mostly staying out of it?