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Republicans Cross Over in Wisconsin, Vote for Edwards (Like McCain in 2000)
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Posted on 02/17/2004 8:13:59 PM PST by GulliverSwift

By RON FOURNIER

(AP) Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., rests his arm on the shoulder of Ray... Full Image

John Kerry battled hard-charging John Edwards in the Wisconsin primary Tuesday, a surprisingly close contest that established the North Carolina senator as Kerry's sole rival as the Democratic presidential race thunders toward a 10-state showdown March 2.

The senators - Kerry from Massachusetts, the first-term Edwards - were running even, according to early results. Fallen front-runner Howard Dean trailed far behind, his candidacy doomed.

Close race or not, Kerry said, "A win is a win."

Edwards, his dream of a head-to-head matchup now a reality, declared, "We'll go full-throttle to the next group of states."

The North Carolina lawmaker's breakout was fueled by the highest Republican turnout of the primary season and voters who made their decision in the last week. His deepest support was in the GOP suburbs of Milwaukee.

"That's been happening in other primaries, too," Edwards told The Associated Press in an interview. "Republicans who would consider voting Democratic and independents are the people we have to win over to win the general election. That's why I'm the best candidate to take on George Bush."

Kerry held a wide lead in pre-election polls, but the surveys did not fully reflect voter sentiments after a statewide debate Sunday, Edwards' criticism of Kerry's free-trade policies and two newspaper endorsements for Edwards. Nor did the polls take into account 11th-hour attacks on Kerry from President Bush's re-election team.

Kerry won 14 of the 16 elections to date - seven by nearly half the vote - on the East and West coasts, in the Midwest, the Great Plains and the Southwest. He remains the undisputed front-runner, flush with money and momentum.

But the Edwards surprise ended any hope for a quick conclusion to the race and earlier-than-ever general election planning. A poor second-place showing would have crippled Edwards' campaign.

Buoyed by his hot streak, Kerry took two days off last week and ignored his rivals in Wisconsin while focusing on Bush in hopes of persuading voters the nominating fight was over.

"Not so fast, John Kerry," Edwards said in Sunday's debate, five words that may best sum up the impact of Tuesday's results.

Exit polls showed that half of the voters made their selection in the last week, most in the last few days - and Edwards led among late-breakers. Taking advantage of Wisconsin's open primary rules, one in 10 voters were Republicans and about 30 percent were independents. Those voters broke for Edwards.

The strong GOP turnout was boosted by city government elections in Milwaukee and a controversial referendum on casino gambling by an Indian tribe.

Primaries in Georgia, Ohio and Vermont on March 2 will be open as will the caucuses in Minnesota.

Kerry has pocketed 578 of the 2,161 delegates needed to secure the nomination, according to an analysis by The Associated Press. Dean had just 188, Edwards 166 and Al Sharpton 16.

Wisconsin bestows 72 delegates.

With 30 percent of precincts reporting, Kerry had 39 percent, Edwards had 37 percent, Dean 18 percent, Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio 3 percent and Al Sharpton 1 percent.

In a show of gathering strength, Kerry picked up the endorsement of a powerful 19-union alliance while votes were still being cast.

Byron Conway, 27, of Milwaukee, said Kerry was the only candidate with a shot at beating Bush. "I just want him out," he said.

Barbara Chamberlain, 79, also of Milwaukee, backed Edwards for the same reason. "I have hope for him beating you-know-who," she said.

Edwards called for a one-on-one debate with Kerry heading toward March 2, when California, New York, Ohio and seven other states award 1,151 delegates.

"The guy is positive," Bill Lohr, 50, of Sun Prairie, Wis., said. "He's got a good heart. Kind of like Bill Clinton got us rocking."

In the final days of the Wisconsin race, Edwards criticized Kerry's support of the North American Free Trade Agreement. The message found a receptive audience: In exit polls, three-fourths of voters said trade with other countries takes jobs from the United States.

Edwards and Kerry split the vote among those voters, though the North Carolina senator did better than the front-runner among voters who cited the economy and jobs as top issues.

Dean, his campaign jolted by defections and turmoil, said Tuesday, "We've gotten some support" in Wisconsin, though aides said it was not enough to keep him in the race.

The most important issues for voters in Wisconsin were the economy and jobs, chosen by almost four in 10 in exit polls conducted for the Associated Press and television networks by Edison Media Research/Mitofsky International.

Kerry plans to compete in every March 2 state, airing ads where Edwards is faring well in polls or buying TV time. If he survives Tuesday, a cash-strapped Edwards intends to target Ohio, New York and Georgia, airing ads in upstate New York and large sections of the other two states.

"I'm going to personally campaign in every state," Edwards told The AP.

First, he needs to raise money. Edward issued an e-mail appeal Tuesday, telling donors, "Every single contribution" counts.

Aides say Edwards' populist message will resonate in Ohio and upstate New York, areas hard hit by job losses. The Southern-bred candidate also should do well in Georgia. California is by far the day's biggest prize, with 370 delegates, followed by New York with 236.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: 2004; crossover; demons; demprimary; edwards; edwardswatch; election; kerry; primary; republicsns
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I don't like this. I didn't like it when Dems crossed over and voted for Mc-CAIN in Michigan, and it shouldn't be done here, either.
1 posted on 02/17/2004 8:14:00 PM PST by GulliverSwift
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To: GulliverSwift
I have a hunch the RATS are playing with the vote totals. All polls had Kerry with hugh leads.
2 posted on 02/17/2004 8:16:41 PM PST by John Lenin (Just because there is no draft does not mean there are no draft dodgers)
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To: GulliverSwift
A distasteful practice,no question about it.But...
"Republicans who would consider voting Democratic and independents are the people we have to win over to win the general election."

Is he really that stupid?

3 posted on 02/17/2004 8:17:12 PM PST by Redcoat LI ("If you're going to shoot,shoot,don't talk" Tuco BenedictoPacifico Juan Maria Ramirez)
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To: Redcoat LI

That exactly what John McCain said in 2000.

4 posted on 02/17/2004 8:21:10 PM PST by GulliverSwift (Keep the <a href="http://www.johnkerry.com/">gigolo</a> out of the White House!)
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To: GulliverSwift
If true, I think this is really stupid. Edwards would be more a threat to Bush than New England liberal Kerry ever could be.
5 posted on 02/17/2004 8:24:36 PM PST by Jorge
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To: Redcoat LI
Is he really that stupid?

He's a democRAT, ain't he?

6 posted on 02/17/2004 8:27:06 PM PST by Morgan's Raider
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To: GulliverSwift
"Kerry won 14 of the 16 elections"

This will be the talking point among Kerry's spinning heads from now until the next primary. Meanwhile John Edwards will keep reminding us that his "dad worked in a mill." Neither says anything about a real position on issues.
7 posted on 02/17/2004 8:28:24 PM PST by Notasoccermom
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To: GulliverSwift
If I were in an Open state .. Id pick edwards or dean or some other vanity candidate goofball just to goof around...

I dont think it means anything... Just goofing with the election or firing a shot across the bow so Bush perks up...

Means 0 imo.
8 posted on 02/17/2004 8:30:53 PM PST by wadeintothem (www.NoJohnKerry.org - Stop Hanoi John!)
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To: GulliverSwift
Why is john McCain hugging Hilliary's' Dad?
9 posted on 02/17/2004 8:32:07 PM PST by Redcoat LI ("If you're going to shoot,shoot,don't talk" Tuco BenedictoPacifico Juan Maria Ramirez)
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To: Jorge
I have to say I am from Wisconsin, and I wholeheartedly plan on voting for Bush in November. But today I went and voted for Edwards. The situation I want to see develop is a close race heading into the Rat Nat Convention in July. A close race will end up damaging whoever eventually wins the nomination and they will end up having to fight over delegates if no one wins the nomination outright. It will end up producing a weaker rat candidate in the end. I may take flak from this, but I'm just trying to do my part.
10 posted on 02/17/2004 8:34:17 PM PST by Oblongata
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To: Redcoat LI
Some Rep. voted just to keep Kerry as the front-runner. Think about who would take less effert to win against= Kerry
11 posted on 02/17/2004 8:36:39 PM PST by GottaLuvAkitas1
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To: Jorge
I agree. I also know all about how we need to play by the rules they play by, but something about the crossover stuff that is smary.

I say let the 'rats do their deal. We should be chomping at the bit to get ahold of Kerry.
12 posted on 02/17/2004 8:40:13 PM PST by dix
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To: RealPiedPiper
I would have done the same exact thing... too bad it wasnt a concerted Freeper effort in WI.... Good Job!
13 posted on 02/17/2004 8:40:23 PM PST by wadeintothem (www.NoJohnKerry.org - Stop Hanoi John!)
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To: GulliverSwift
Politics is a contact sport. The Rats certainly know it, and play the game that way. Thats why they clean the clocks of the Republicans even when we hold the reins.

If my vote today helps prolong the Rat nomination battle, and forces them to waste money and energy on it, good. Thats less they have to fight with in the general election.
14 posted on 02/17/2004 8:43:13 PM PST by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: RealPiedPiper
Say, what happened to the 1.6 million expected turnout? I thought the Dems were FIRED up.
15 posted on 02/17/2004 8:43:48 PM PST by Rokke
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To: RealPiedPiper
Say, what happened to the 1.6 million expected turnout? I thought the Dems were FIRED up.
16 posted on 02/17/2004 8:44:11 PM PST by Rokke
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To: GottaLuvAkitas1
Some Rep. voted just to keep Kerry as the front-runner. Think about who would take less effert to win against= Kerry

Whenever I watch Kerry speak I always feel like I'm going to a funeral. He always reminds me of a giant prune.

17 posted on 02/17/2004 8:53:09 PM PST by sydbas
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To: sydbas
Has anyone noticed that Kerry's speaking style is very much like Mayor Quimby's style on the Simpsons?
18 posted on 02/17/2004 8:59:08 PM PST by Oblongata
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To: sydbas
LOL good point!!

I get mad. Weird how someone so pathetic can effect me this much, but he does.

LOL maybe the Dems will spend a few Billion on researching Kerry's effects on the sane. (they want to create a federal program for every problem anyway)
19 posted on 02/17/2004 9:00:53 PM PST by GottaLuvAkitas1
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To: GulliverSwift
"...and it shouldn't be done here, either."

But what about fat Al? That's who we should really be pulling for!

(But only in the primaries of course.)

20 posted on 02/17/2004 9:06:13 PM PST by Wumpus Hunter (<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_blank">miserable failure)
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