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Wednesday, February 20, 2008 12:00 AM

How Obama won Wisconsin

The Illinois senator did well with campus liberals, white men, crossover Republicans and independents, but he made inroads into Clinton's working-class base too.

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  • Wednesday, February 20, 2008 06:39 AM

    Trojan horse

    I've wondered about the Trojan horse thing myself but at this point it doesn't matter. The race is nearly over and Obama will be the nominee. Regardless of whether the GOP and independents helped him over the line the rules allowed them to do it and he won fair and square. Hillary has had a long run in politics and you can't win them all. As for Mr. Obama we should wish him best of luck and say well done. To his supporters such as anonymous, you are clearly winning, a little grace and class would go a long way as you are going to need those same Clinton voters you are hell bent on alienating to win the election. Obama knows this, why don't you unless of course you are also a Trojan horse?

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