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ON THE TRAIL: McCain predicts victory in PA

 
McCain is campaigning in Pennsylvania Sunday. (CNN) – Sen. John McCain on Sunday told supporters that he and Gov. Sarah Palin would "shake up Washington" with a win in Tuesday's presidential election, despite national polls showing them trailing Sen. Barack Obama's ticket. "I want to repeat to you one more time, my friends — we're going to [...] (link)

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