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You mean because they can't count or because they're still voting Huckabee? Or just in general?
I'm REALLY curious at this point to see how Texas turns out. The polls are showing a huge crossover vote for Obama, not because the Republicans actually support him (although some do), but because they want to block Hillary. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...s/5569829.html |
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I guess this is a broader point than just regarding the Texas vote, but it's been interesting to me to watch which way the Clinton reactionaries cut. Meaning some vote FOR her because they want to see her in the general election (presumable because they think she's easier to beat), and some--like in BG's cited article, who just plain feel the need to vote against her.
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Holy moly. I can't believe the turnout for Huckabee. They'll be disappointed to hear "miracle major" Huck has finally dropped out of the race.
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