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Tamara Said:
Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP, Seek to prolong bitter battle?We Answered:
There was a somewhat equal percentage of Republican voters for both Clinton and Obama in OH and TX. The idea that Republicans voting for Clinton just want to "prolong a battle" is nothing more than drivel concocted by Obamamaniacs. Republicans know that rookie Senator Obama will be easier for McCain to beat. It would be to their advantage to have Obama be the Democrat nominee.