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Default Clinton draws Republican support

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/

So the right wing extremists are actually going to help McCAIN ???? READ ON

Paul Varian of (CNN) asks inocently " Are some of Mississippi's Republicans trying to cause mischief? Thirteen percent of the voters in today's Democratic primary identified themselves as Republican; they voted for Clinton, 78 percent to 22 percent. "

" Earlier this month, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh told listeners that since the Republican race was all but over, they should turn out for Clinton, because of his view that she would be a weaker fall opponent for presumptive GOP nominee John McCain "
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