Crossover voters have Republican Party leaders concerned

by Dustin Grove (grove@wsbt.com)

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Counties across the state reported a high number of Republicans crossed over to vote in the Democratic primary in Indiana. (WSBT photo)

By Beth Boehne

County officials say a lot of the votes for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in Tuesday's primary didn't come from Democrats. They also came from long-time Republicans who decided to cross party lines.

In St. Joseph County, the clerk’s office reported an increase in Democratic voters, but the increase there was nothing compared to more conservative counties nearby.

In Elkhart County, only 17,000 GOP ballots were cast in Tuesday's primary, compared to nearly 27,000 Democratic ballots. Republican Party leaders estimate 28 percent of those Democratic ballots came from Republican crossovers.

Joe Solis of Middlebury is a self-described conservative Republican in one of the most Republican counties in the state.

But when he went to the polls this week, he did something he's never done before.

"I crossed over and voted Democrat,” he told WSBT News.

He wasn't alone.

"A lot of people I work with said they did the same thing,” he said.

In fact, GOP leaders say 28 percent — more than a quarter of the Democratic ballots cast in Elkhart County Tuesday — came from Republicans.

“That's a large amount of crossover votes,” said Carol McDowell with the Elkhart County Republican Party. “We've never seen that before.”

So why the switch?

Solis says, for him, it's about the economy.

"In my opinion, the Republicans had eight years,” he said. “I want to give the Democrats a chance to see if it will make a change.”

Party leaders say the huge crossover was also because of the excitement over such an intense contest between Clinton and Obama, and a surprise visit to Elkhart by Obama two days before the election.

"So that generated some hoopla, I think,” McDowell said.

Republican Party officials still call John McCain a strong candidate for November.

But they admit they're concerned about what they've just seen — the possible bigger picture. They say a change within their own party may be long-overdue.

"I think the Republican Party needs to do what they haven't done in a while and that's go back to grassroots: get out and talk to people, day to day, talk the issues, don't talk character so much as issues, talk to people about what's really bothering them, what hurts them when they go home at night, what helps then when they go home at night," McDowell said. "That's what the Republican Party's got to address right now and I don't think we've been doing that as well as we could. And I think that's going to be our challenge between now and November.”

The other part of this story is the concern by some that these Republican crossovers are crossing over to hurt the Democrats, to prolong the primary and weaken the candidates, in order to help Republican John McCain in November.

Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh called it "Operation Chaos,” and on his show Wednesday he claimed victory. He said the Obama campaign, in a conference call with reporters Wednesday, mentioned "Operation Chaos" as a factor in the crossover.

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Friday, May 9 at 12:18 AM Anonymous wrote ...

Look at the (lack of) leadership in our country. The fiasco we have had to contend with at the state level. Fuel prices making it nearly impossible to fill up a tank and between each visit to the gas station the price goes up another 15 or 16 cents per gallon. Of course the price of EVERYTHING is going to increase, how can it not? What's the anwser? I don't believe there is one. I think we're on the brink of an all out depression and we have no one to blame but ourselves. Everyone of us is guilt

Thursday, May 8 at 8:20 PM DA wrote ...

News people at WSBT should listen to their own Radio Station. This is because Rush Limbaugh has told Republicans to throw the demo-socialist party into CHAOS! Vote for Hillary and screw up the demo-socialist primaries! OPERATION CHAOS is alive and well!

Thursday, May 8 at 2:19 PM Jake wrote ...

What has Mitch done for northern Indiana? Republicans in the statehouse have had their chance and frankly, another four years and we'll have to relocate to another state to stay in business.

Thursday, May 8 at 12:34 PM Anonymous wrote ...

I was a crossover voter. I wanted to vote for a women for President and I did not want another President like Jimmy Carter. I will vote for a Repulican this fall. Straight ticket

Thursday, May 8 at 11:08 AM Dear Disgruntled wrote ...

Dear Disgruntled Voter, Have you hear of the Libertarian Party?

Thursday, May 8 at 8:17 AM Not a Mitch Fan wrote ...

I will vote for anyone other than Mitch for governor. I'm still surprised that he has anyone that will vote for him in Indiana. But then again there are a lot of idiots that want to have everything taken from them and pay higher taxes.

Wednesday, May 7 at 11:49 PM hey demo wrote ...

go ahead vote republican!your job could be next to get sold to china.and your property taxes will go up,till the put the inventory tax back in effect.mitches toll road money will be or already is gone,now how is he gonna pay to fix these roads your complaining about,or support the schools that are so broke they cant pay attention?the us gov cant do it they are broke too,thats why they had to borrow the money from china to give the extra tax rebates outand waste money telling about the rebates!

Wednesday, May 7 at 11:33 PM voting republican?part 2 wrote ...

the bear bail out??money for this bail out came from a super rich guy from kuwait,useing an american company as the front for this bail out.it was on the cbs nightly news.the republicans war is killing the usa one bussiness at a time being sold or bailed out by foreign money!bush could release the oil reserve,sign the forclosure bill to help things but no,hes just sitting there getting richer why is the us paying 3.65 for gas in iraq hen we are occupying them and iraqies pay 1.19think about it!

Wednesday, May 7 at 11:23 PM voting republican? wrote ...

ok with atleast 4 more years of another bush how much more money will they have to borrow or how many more companies will be sold or how many more companies will be bought by the worlds biggest army that has nuclear weapons?just think about that people!you all need to start paying more attention to whats really going on.on 60 minutes show they had a company that has $240 billion being used to buy up failing companies in usa,failing because of china!! can you see a chinese takeover in the future

Wednesday, May 7 at 9:20 PM Aaron wrote ...

I am a conservative republican and all I can say is Operation Chaos GO Hillary!!

Wednesday, May 7 at 9:11 PM Joe wrote ...

Good Thinking Trebor. With that attitude i too think it better that you not vote.

Wednesday, May 7 at 9:01 PM Demo today............ wrote ...

Well just tell them all to relax because if my party puts Obama on the ballot this lifelong democrat is voting Republican; STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN! I tried to get some one at work to bet me I wouldn't do it but out of the 18 people we polled, 14 will do the same. Speaking of the same...get ready for at least 4 more years of the same malarkey that's gotten us to where we are today. And consider this, What will the Republican base be when the 2012 elections roll around? The damage is long term 2B sure

Wednesday, May 7 at 7:12 PM Trebor wrote ...

I've always been a conservative, but the republicans have destroyed the middle class. It will be a cold day in hell before I vote for the democrats. I may do something I have never done since I was old enough to vote, Not vote.

Wednesday, May 7 at 7:11 PM Anon wrote ...

I am a registered republican....however I voted democratic in the primary because I wanted to vote for Schellinger. I will NOT vote for JL in the fall I will vote for Mitch

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