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John McCain might want to worry about his large, outside-the-margin-of-error lead in both national and state-by-state polling before he worries about the prospect of someone voting in Florida, then coming back and trying to vote a second time under the name “Mickey Mouse.”
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talkingpointsmemo.com — How will McCain say Obama's a terrorist, Muslim, Arab freak without saying it in so many words?... (more) Deep Thought
One Other Thought About the "Real" Virginia
blogs.abcnews.com — One other thought about McCain adviser Nancy Pfotenhauer's assertion Saturday that Northern Virginia isn't the "real" Virginia.... Um...isn't the Pentagon in Northern Virginia? Didn't 184 people die there on 9/11 at the hands of terrorists? -- jpt (more) One Other Thought About the "Real" Virginia
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talkingpointsmemo.com — Why did Rep. John Lewis have to go and make the honorable John McCain start race-baiting?... (more) Deep Thought
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10/14: ACORN Wars
Blogometer — ... e-mail we're getting, though, true believers think something bigger's going on, as though an Obama win by a few percentage points -- which would mean a margin of a few million votes -- would be inherently shady. Explain to me how ACORN's supposedly planning to convert these bogus registrations into actual bogus votes on a mass scale." ACORN II: Stealing The Election, My A**! Liberal bloggers are pushing back fiercely against allegations that ACORN is trying to steal the election: Think Progress ' Matthew Yglesias : "John McCain might want to worry about his large, ...

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