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New Joisey Now a Battleground State?
Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler — Really now? Deeply blue New flippin’ Joisey??? Yes, we can read, and we tend to believe our own lying eyes over most anything else, but this has us scratching our head and wondering if we’re hallucinating or somebody is lying through their teeth: The contest between Barack Obama and John McCain in New Jersey is too close to call, with a new Quinnipiac University poll showing the battle for the state’s fifteen electoral votes at 48%-45% among likely voters. Obama led McCain by ten percentage points, 51%-41% in an August Quinnipiac poll. We mean, really. We’re not normally ...

MIDDAY ROUNDUP
News — ... Election Central’s Eric Kleefeld . And bipartisan energy legislation, pushed by the Gang of Ten (which now has 22 members) in Congress, is threatening America’s chances to drill for oil, Iain Murray declares at The Corner. The House is set to consider the legislation, and if the bill passes it will give up far too much to drilling’s opponents in Congress, Murray argues. FROM THE BLOGS: [image] Energy Gangsterism - Iain Murray, The Corner [image] New Battleground: New Jersey - Ed Morrissey, Hot Air [image] McCain up in Ohio ...

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