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Article: PRIMARY HAD PLUSES FOR EACH PARTY MOST VOTERS VOTED IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, BUT WISCONSIN IS STILL EXPECTED TO BE A SWING STATE.(LOCAL)
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- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- February 25, 2008
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Byline: SCOTT BAUER Associated Press
Republicans and Democrats alike found things to like about the results of Wisconsin's primary.
Republicans say it shows the party's base can rally behind John McCain.
Democrats were blown away by the margin of Barack Obama's win and the depth of his support - young and old, black and white, men and women and from all corners of the state.
But both sides agree the general election is a different beast than the primary. And the winning strategy for a candidate in the primary doesn't necessarily translate into victory in November.
"The nature of the issues will be a bit different," said UW-Madison political science ...
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