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In N.H., N.Y. Senator Cites Republican Presidents

Submitted by Cate, Oct 10, 2007 22:07

Se tries to talk Republican in New Hampshire because they have an open primary... She is very worried that independents and moderate Republicans will be crossing over to vote for Obama... hence her attempt to identify with former Republican presidents... soon there will be no true core of her left...


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She cites Eisenhower, Lincoln, and Roosevelt, in the same breadth, as her ideals.

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Victor Galindo 

Oct 11, 2007 14:05

Se tries to talk Republican in New Hampshire because they have an open primary... She is very worried that independents...

Cate 

Oct 10, 2007 22:07

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