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 Chuck Todd: If McCain Wins All Toss-Ups He Still Loses (video)
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youtube.com — Tom Brokaw with Chuck Todd on Meet the Press, 11/2/08.Brokaw: And Chuck, what about voter turnout and... especially the organization of the two campaigns gettin... (more) Chuck Todd: If McCain Wins All Toss-Ups He Still Loses ...
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Senate '08: As Senators Tester and Klobuchar arrive, pundits talking about "insurmountable lead" for Merkley
BlueOregon — Last night, KGW talked at length about the latest developments in Oregon's U.S. Senate race -- including an in-depth discussion by Chuck Todd, NBC's national political director. Chuck Todd explains why Smith is now attacking Dave Brownlow, the conservative Constitution Party candidate: Look, Gordon Smith has run out of votes - he's running out of votes to get to enough to top Merkley. He's behind; they know it. ... There's concern out here among Washington Republicans that Merkley's got potentially an insurmountable lead. L&C;'s Robert Eisinger explains why Barack Obama has done an on-camera endorsement in only one ...

Oregon's Senate Race
Newshoggers.com — By Ron Beasley The Senate Race between Republican incumbent Gordon Smith, Democrat Jeff Merkley and Constitution Party candidate Dave Brownlow is gaining national attention and has taken some interesting twists and turns. -Details and videos below the fold- Obama considers it important enough to cut an ad for Merkley - the only Senate race ...

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