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O'Malley: Presidential race will remain tight

Seattle : WA : USA | Sep 02, 2012 at 8:19 AM PDT
Source: Baltimore Sun
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But, he said, voters will ultimately reelect President Barack Obama rather than return to Republican policies. "This is not the time to wave pompoms. It is the time to dig deep and move forward and not go back to those disastrous policies that landed us in this economic problem to begin with," O'Malley... FULL ARTICLE AT Baltimore Sun
 
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