It's finally happened...
Since the 2008 Presidential campaigns began, Republicans have been changing their party affiliations in some states in order to throw a wrench into the Democrat's primary process.
Approximately 9,000 people in Kentucky have switched their political affiliation since Jan. 1st so they could vote on the Democratic ticket.
Now they're beginning to realize that their switch won't help their party one bit.
More below the fold...
In what can easily be attributed to Karma, thousands of Kentuckians that have switched political party affiliation from Republican to Democrat or Independent over the past three months in a vain attempt to sway the Democratic presidential primary are finding themselves out of luck.
The state's Secretary of State, Trey Grayson, repeated this week that Kentucky law forbids people who switch parties after December 31st from voting in the presidential primary.
Oops.
Greyson also said that he has been telling all election officials in the state to warn political groups and campaign workers that encouraging Republicans and Independents to switch to the Democratic Party will be of no benefit in the primary because they won't be able to vote.
Despite that, some 9,000 people have changed parties since January 1 and as a result have given up their right to vote.
Acting like true Republicans, I guess these people didn't fully think their plan through, huh?
Karma, baby!