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Wow, I would also be willing to bet that a good portion of the money is not coming from traditional Republican sources. It will be interesting to see how this translates into primary votes. For states that allow cross party votes or independents voting in primaries he might do well, but the big question is how well he will do in states where only Republicans make the decision, can he pick up enough support for at least a respectable finish?
[...] H/t Joe Gandelman. [...]
Wow, I would also be willing to bet that a good portion of the money is not coming from traditional Republican sources. It will be interesting to see how this translates into primary votes. For states that allow cross party votes or independents voting in primaries he might do well, but the big question is how well he will do in states where only Republicans make the decision, can he pick up enough support for at least a respectable finish?