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My understanding is that voters can decide on Tuesday which party primary they want to vote in. A Democrat can ask for a Republican ballot.
So are Dems going to ask for Republican ballot and vote for Vivek or Christie (who are still on the ballot) just to try to make Trump lose Virginia? |
| No. |
| No, why? We know he's going to be the nominee regardless. And then we'll sit back and watch as he loses the general. |
| I’m voting in thr R primary to vote against trump but I know ot won’t change the results. I did this in 2016 too. |
| No need for Democrats to vote in the primary. On average, Republicans in this area tend to be more moderate and sensible than those elsewhere (and they got a daily dose of Trump in the news during his term). |
| No |
| Why wouldn't they vote for Nikki Haley? I'm from DC and I pick Nikki! I'm an independent, and she'd be better than Trump OR Biden for our country |
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I’m in SC, where we have open primaries, and many Dems I know voted in the Republican primary.
Didn’t make much of a difference in the outcome, but they felt like they were making some kind of a stand. |
Lol |
| I'm a right-leaning anti-Trump Independent in Virginia and I'm voting for Nikki Haley. |
| I doubt it. There are a lot of primary voters outside of NOVA that will vote for trump with large margins. |
| Absolutely not. |
| NoVA and wealthy Richmond counties will go for Haley, but it probably won't be enough to overcome the strong Trump support in RoVA. It will be interesting to see how the Norfolk-Virginia Beach area shakes out. If Haley pulls off an upset, it will be because she pulls off an unexpected big victory among military folks in that area. |
So proud of you
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| no |