You posted this in a public forum, so you invited this upon yourself...
Doing what you're contemplating is one of the worst, most mean-spirited, unethical, and downright disrespectful things an individual voter could possibly do in an election.
Is it legal? Sure. Does it happen? Of course. Does that mean it's OK? NO.
It's one thing to hope that the Democratic voters choose the candidate you feel most confident about defeating, but by actively working against whoever you decide is most likely to defeat McCain in the general election, you're actively working against the candidate you implicitly admit may be the candidate most citizens prefer. The level of self-importance and superiority required to take such action is...staggering. It is completely disrespectful to your fellow citizens, and to the idea of democracy in general.
Even contemplating such things simply infuriates me.
And since I know the likely response will be "Democratic voters do it too"...I think they're equally reprehensible.
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