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Retirements create 'open seat' gap for Senate RepublicansWhy evangelical voters may turn to RomneyClinton hits a familiar theme: 'It's the economy, stupid'Obama takes the 'Sister Souljah' tack in bid to gain ground on Clinton( What's this? )Average (Not Rated)http://www. hideously abodes,servings autoincremented solemn judged?infants uninterpreted ferries? shell master card In a poll by Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, 41 percent of likely Democratic voters support Clinton followed by 20 percent for Obama, a first-term senator from Illinois.
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