"A month after the California primary, Hillary Clinton’s initial lead of 12 points has diminished to
seven—still a substantial win, but not convincing enough to halt state-wide investigations into voter fraud. The controversy stems from California’s semi-open policy allowing voters who aren’t registered Democrats to participate in the primary. Thousands of provisional ballots were cast, but these voters were not allowed to use the same ballot as Democrats—if they didn’t obtain a special crossover ballot, their vote was nullified. “Independent voters may have been disenfranchised during the June 7th primary because of unusual rules that don’t apply to voters who register under a party,” yahoo
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