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I had the fun of listening
I had the fun of listening to a lot of conservatives in Texas the past two weeks tell me personally (or say on the radio) that they were voting for Hillary. They loved Hillary yesterday, crossing party lines to vote in the Democratic primary, helping to vault her ahead of Obama.
Context: these conservative friends and acquaintances who voted for HRC yesterday in Texas are not supporters of Hillary. Rather, for a variety of reasons (wanting to derail Obama, wanting to "prolong the chaos" of the Democrats, etc), they voted against Obama. Some even went to the evening Texas caucus meetings to work against Obama.
Ultimately, it was Obama himself who provided the inspiration for my friends to "Love Hillary." When asking themselves and others the question, "Can we stop Obama's momentum?" The answer was, "Yes, We Can."