Governor Makes Primary Winner Prediction Save Email Print
Posted: 10:21 AM Feb 18, 2008
Last Updated: 10:21 AM Feb 18, 2008

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With the Wisconsin primary looming, Democratic Governor Doyle is predicting a narrow victory for the candidate he has endorsed.

He says at first glance, Wisconsin seems a slam-dunk for Hillary Rodham Clinton. He says Bill Clinton carried the state twice by large margins, and the demographics would seem to be in her favor.

But he says something extraordinary has happened across the state in the last couple of weeks. He says he's been witness to the enthusiasm, excitement and incredible crowds that follow his preferred candidate, Barack Obama.

He says he expects the race will still be close. But given what he's seen in the last week or so, he has to give the edge to Obama.

Doyle's comments came Sunday during an appearance on "Fox News Sunday."

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