more explicable how he would find himself in the middle of this. i think there is a question, of course, where that legal case is going because when you look at this, one of the statutes that they re talking about bringing on the underlying case, there s a lot of questions as to whether this thing will stand up in court. some of the lawyers have already asked whether a misdemeanor ought to have been charged and not i an felony. legally speaking, it s an open primary, jeffrey. so anyone can vote but he s arguing that if you intend on voting for a democrat, you really shouldn t vote in the republican primary. but that s not the law. the law is if you voted in the democratic primary, you can t vote in the republican primary. you can t vote twice. you can t vote twice i which is a basic tenet of democracy. it seems like this is sour grapes, we don t want black people vote ing inour primaries and it is repulse sib. what bothers him and the reason he feels robbed obviously, is that