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Gubernatorial Race In Wash. State Elicits That Deja Vu Feeling

 
SEATTLE -- In Washington state, all the elements are in place to make Nov. 4 feel a lot like Feb. 2. Chris Gregoire and Dino Rossi are running for governor, and polls show a dead heat. (link)

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