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(KSL News) While voters in Pennsylvania were busy with today's primary, a few Utahns decided to chew things over to see if they could predict a winner.
KSL Newsradio's Doug Wright hosted today's "Cheesesteak Caucus," a fun event benefiting Primary Children's Medical Center.
People casted votes by buying either the "BBQ O-Bomb-A," the "Hot Hillary," or the "Plain McCain."
Republicans came out on top with McCain winning by 18 sandwiches. Obama came in second, followed by Clinton.
The event also raised nearly $13,000.









