So apparently there's some national movement of republicans interfering in the democratic primaries this cycle. I mean, to an extent, people switching parties just to vote for the least likely candidate to win the general election probably happens every time. But the national movement, led by Rush Limbaugh, coupled with the lack of relatively important republican primaries is making it a pretty big factor. Indiana is, and always has been, a "red state." Even our liberals are more moderate that those on the left coast. Yet Hillary Clinton managed to win in indiana tuesday, IMO, mostly because of Republcans that voted as democrats. Isn't this lying? Saying you're a democrat, when you're not? Oh, it's legal, there's no question about that. I just think it's completely unethical to intentionally interfere with an election that's supposed to be among the opposing party. What do you guys think?