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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why can't Democrats register as Republicans (if requred) in certain states where there's an anti-Trump Republican incumbent (e.g. Romney, Murkowski, Cheney), vote in the Republican primaries to make sure the anti-Trump nominee wins. After this is done, at the general election, they can of course vote for whoever they want. I'm sure the Republicans may do the same but that should be OK with the Democratic party? Why is this not a strategy that they aren't pushing for? They don't even have to be secretive about it.[/quote] Would you sign an affidavit that swore under penalty of perjury that you would vote for the republican nominee, if they were the same candidate you voted for in the primary, in the general election ? In other words, if you changed parties to vote for a Mitt Romney in the primary, and he won, would you still vote for Romney in the general election against whoever the democrat nominee is? And if you didn’t, why not? And would you accept being convicted of perjury if you didn’t? [/quote] DP. Yes, of course. This is a strategy to get Republicans committed to the rule of law elected in safe Republican seats. If I lived in Wyoming, I'd sure as heck vote for Liz Cheney in the general election. I'd vote for Mitt Romney in Utah. There are also plenty of states that have open primaries. If it's a safe seat for Republicans, patriotic Democrats should absolutely vote in the Republican primary if they have the opportunity to help nominate a Republican that won't go along with corruption, lies, or a coup. This is a do-or-die moment for preserving our democratic form of government. That imperative trumps every single policy issue because nothing good can ever happen without it. What's more, democracy means voters have a choice. When you only have one political party that is committed to rule of law, voters don't have a meaningful choice. [/quote]
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