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From NBC/NJ's Mike MemoliCOLUMBUS -- Joe Biden stopped by the Obama campaign’s Ohio headquarters this morning, telling volunteers and staff that their efforts will ensure Democratic wins in close states across the country. Biden also weighed in on last night’s debate, saying he called to congratulate Obama for another win. “[I] told him I’m going home to polish my golf game,” he joked. The Delaware senator actually is heading to the West Coast, with campaign events scheduled in Nevada, New Mexico...( read more ) (link)

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