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1 day ago ago from The Wutz Up in the Philippines!
VOTE-RICH Mindanao is emerging as the new battlefront among the candidates in next year’s elections, with some opposition bets claiming that the massacre of 57 civilians there last month is boosting their candidacy while dimming the chances of the ruling party’s candidates. Mindanao had 10.65 million voters in 2007, and those numbers appear to be more than enough to draw the attention of all the presidential candidates except deposed ...
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11 hours ago ago from Select Your Vote
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8 hours ago ago from Save the GOP
The Diaz-Balart brothers have pulled their endorsements from Charlie Crist in the Florida GOP US Senate primary. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website
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