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As Shawn noted earlier, Mike Huckabee trounced John McCain 60 percent to 24 percent in the Kansas caucuses, with Ron Paul taking another 11 percent. It will be interesting to watch whether the anti-McCain vote is as strong in primary states -- say, the upcoming contest in Louisiana -- where Paul hasn't been reaching the double digits and it is harder for an organized minority to win. With a few notable exceptions, McCain hasn't lit the world on fire in most caucus states but he hasn't done too badly in the primaries. Let's see how that holds up now that his nomination is all but guaranteed.

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