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To: bentway who wrote (654250)5/9/2012 2:01:15 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578295
 
The real test is yet to come: This June primary is Hatch's to lose, says Allahpundit at Hot Air. He has better name recognition and a much bigger campaign war chest than Liljenquist. Hatch also "has the full support of the first Mormon presidential nominee in U.S. history," a big help in heavily Mormon Utah. "But there's bound to be a burst of Tea-Party enthusiasm" for Liljenquist now that he's one of the movement's last hopes for steering the GOP further to the right, so this is going to be a battle to watch.
"Orrin Hatch fails to clinch GOP nomination in Utah — by 0.9 percent""

I read somewhere that Hatch may be in trouble but you're much closer to the situation than I am. Having said that, I expect the teapers will be emboldened with Lugar's defeat today.