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No, they aren't government employees, and primaries aren't real elections. It is a vetting process for the internal affairs of the major parties.
There is in fact a law that prohibits voter intimidation - the Hatch Act - violations of which are virtually never prosecuted. I have to guess because gaining new exceptions to the First Amendment is nigh impossible.
Electioneers have free reign to challenge voters, purge registration rolls, issue robocalls, issue misleading mailers, and lie in person.
Anyone accused of intimidating voters is escorted by police away from voting sites, or rather were before Oregon went to all-mail balloting. Those who resisted were charged with creating a public disturbance, or harassment, which I suspect was because prosecution under the Hatch Act would be a total pain.

