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Go Hillary! Whatever happened to those PUMAs anyway?
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Barack Obama Monday aimed to put another dent in John McCain's comeback hopes with a double-bill rally in Florida with ex-foe Hillary Clinton to kick off a frenetic final fortnight of the White House race. The rally is part of a three-day campaign offensive by the Democratic nominee's team in the electorally crucial southern state, as they hope to lock in an advantage with the start of early voting there Monday
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after Obama attracted a monstrous crowd of 100,000 people to St. Louis on Saturday. McCain drew an unenthusiastic crowd of about 2,500 to a rally in St. Charles, an affluent town outside St. Louis
Clinton joins Obama's bid to crush McCain comeback hopes - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081020/ts_alt_afp/usvote_081020162802 - broken link)
"after Obama attracted a monstrous crowd of 100,000 people to St. Louis on Saturday.
McCain drew an unenthusiastic crowd of about 2,500 to a rally in St. Charles, an affluent town outside St. Louis"
Go Hillary! Whatever happened to those PUMAs anyway?
Remember Upton.. the PUMA's are stalking in the background... laying low, and telling pollsters they are voting for Barack Hussein Obama (http://www.city-data.com/forum/2008-...t-say-you.html), until they spring into action on election day, numbering in the millions, to avenge the defeat of a woman in the primary by setting women back decades with a McCain Palin victory!!
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