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Obama or McCain who will win?

Washington : DC : USA | about 1 year ago  
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As the American Presidential race reaches its climax on November 4, analysts and pollsters have been churning out predictions on who is going to be the next occupant of the White House: Barack Obama or John McCain. DNA gives you a bird’s eye view of the latest poll scenario, and...
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