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To: Brian P. who wrote (12300)2/24/2000 9:47:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
Mischief-making

While most TV analysts Tuesday seemed to believe that virtually all the Democrats who voted in the Michigan Republican primary did so out of support for the maverick candidacy of Arizona Sen. John McCain, former Democratic strategist George Stephanopoulos saw it differently.

"Never before have you seen so many Democrats, I think, in the last 10 years vote in a Republican primary," Mr. Stephanopoulos observed on ABC's "Nightline."

"Even more interesting to me, 7 percent of the electorate were liberal Democrats, 6 percent were African-Americans. These are not voters who are going to vote for the Republican nominee in November. This was definitely a mischief-making vote in Michigan, and it's going to ensure that there's mischief throughout the Republican nominating process."

washtimes.com