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Obama, McCain led in cross-party NH voting
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Email|Print| Text size – + March 2, 2008

CONCORD, N.H.—Sen. Barack Obama didn't win New Hampshire's Democratic
primary, but he was the most popular Democrat among Republicans who
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According to the Secretary of State's office, Obama won 1,800 indie clothes votes from Republicans, while poker size playing cards Hillary Rodham Clinton -- who won
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Republican Sen. custom playing cards McCain, the GOP primary winner, got 932 write-in
votes in on the Democratic side, followed by Mitt Romney's 611 votes.

The number of write-in votes for any candidate didn't come close to
the more than 5,000 Democrats who wrote in President Ronald Reagan in
the 1984 primary.

In 1992, consumer advocate Ralph Nader received 3,258 write-in votes
from Republicans and 3,054 votes from Democrats.

But with no incumbent or sitting vice president running this year, the
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Still, some voters used their ballots term life insurance send a message. A few Derry
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Then there was the voter in Portsmouth's Ward 3 who apparently
couldn't make up his or her mind and wrote in "undecided."

"I'm not sure I've seen that before," Gardner said.

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