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McCain: 'When They Call It a Tie That Means We Win'
The debate reviews are in, and here's one from one of the debaters himself.
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A Tie Goes to McCain (According to McCain)
TalkLeft — The baffling logic of John McCain: "I was a little disappointed the media called it a tie, but I think that means when they call it a tie that means we win." And if the public calls it an Obama win, does that also mean McCain wins? ...

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