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To: NAG1 who wrote (48073)2/5/2008 11:25:34 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Respond to of 541649
 
Ca is not a winner take all delegate state so both Dem candidates are likely to win votes out here.

It should be close but many problems are occurring. There weren't enough paper ballots in my county so the polls will be open deep into the night to give everyone a chance to return to the polling places.



To: NAG1 who wrote (48073)2/6/2008 7:11:56 AM
From: Lane3  Respond to of 541649
 
Most interesting number tonight for me from cnn's exit polling numbers was that over 70% of democratic voters could vote for either candidate.

I would have expected upwards of 90%. Their positions are nearly identical, appearing even nearer when compared with the GOP. I'm hard pressed to think of any rational basis for Democrats not supporting either candidate.