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No more questions after Powell endorsement, says Biden

 
TACOMA, Washington (CNN) – Joe Biden thanked Colin Powell for endorsing Barack Obama Sunday, saying that with his choice of Obama over John McCain, questions about the Illinois senator’s ability to be commander-in-chief will be put to rest. “From the very beginning, this Republican party has tried to suggest that Barack Obama, Senator Barack Obama, wasn’t [...] (link)

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