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Early Voting And Absentee Balloting Favors Obama -- In Multiple Bush States
The Associated Press has a good rundown on early voting and requests for absentee balloting in various key battlegrounds: * Dems lead in Iowa, with Dems asking for roughly 60,000 more ballots than Repubicans as of last Wednesday. * Dems lead in Ohio, with about 35,000 more Dems ...
Voting for Obama anyway
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Republicans protest against democracy
HorsesAss.Org — ... Early voting has now begun in all 50 states, and it appears that turnout thus far is largely favoring Obama… a fact that did not escape a group of Republican protesters who gathered to ...

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