may not be happy with their candidates, or at least many of them aren't, but there is certainly no evidence many of them are going to jump over to the Democratic Party.
ESPECIALLY if Hillary Clinton, or, God forbid, Barack Obama, becomes the party's standardbearer.
It ain't gonna happen.
The weak Republican field helps explain the belief by yours truly and many others as to why Clinton and Obama are being pushed so hard on Democratic primary voters.
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