Republicans Divide the Democratic Party by Voting for Hillary in TX/OH Open Primaries
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"RUSH: I know I'm fighting an uphill battle here, folks, on trying to convince you Republicans in Ohio and Texas to cross over, pimp yourselves for a day, vote for Hillary to keep this campaign going, this Uncivil War, Democrat Party. I know what's going to happen. Even if I convince you to do it -- remember what this is, this is about us winning. You have to understand, it's not about Hillary winning; it's about us winning. It's about our party winning. It's about those people losing."
2 responses // Republicans Divide the Democratic Party by Voting for Hillary in TX/OH Open Primaries
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The Republican like to see Clinton to win.
Go the link below and scroll down and look for the section "More Likely to Win in November". According to the exit poll in Texas Primary:
* 52% think Obama is more likely to win in November, vs. 40% for Clinton.
* Of those voters who think that Obama stands a better chance in November, 17% of them actually voted for Clinton (that is, they did not vote for the one who they think is more likely to win in November). These are definitely Republican voters. Thanks to these not-so-insignificant republican votes, Clinton edged out Obama by 4% in Texas Primary.
While the Clinton camp throwing big celebrations on her "electability" in November, think about what these numbers mean. -
Couldn't be they don't like Obama either...
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