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Wednesday, 12 March 2008, 7:34 AM
Republicans for Hillary

Cross-over, dirty trick, or what?

Exit Polls: Clinton draws Republican support 

Thirteen percent of the voters in today's Democratic primary identified themselves as Republican; they voted for Clinton, 78 percent to 22 percent.

 

Are GOP voters turning out for Hillary because they find her the best candidate? Because they think Obama's so dangerous? Or because they think Hillary would be an easier opponent for the GOP to beat?

(via J-Walk)


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Wednesday, 12 March 2008, 8:22 AM
Quoth Boulder Dude ...

Limbaugh has been calling for folks to vote for Clinton in any open Primary (again, another reason to have Caucus only nominations) for several weeks now to keep her in the game so that Hillary can "Rove" Obama so that McCain doesn't need to.


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