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Monday, January 28, 2008

The Republicans: Florida

The latest polls show it a dead heat between Romney and McCain--three polls show it only a one-point difference between the two.

Amazingly close. I'll predict the outcome tomorrow.
Posted by Kevin at 2:07 PM
Labels: Florida; Republicans '08
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