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First: if you're a Kansas voter, I would like to invite you to join my political Email list. I generally send out 2-3 Emails a month. If you're interested, Email me at the following address, and include your name and city: contact [at] benjaminhodge [dot] com. Or, sign up at my Web site . - Kansas Senate 2010: John McCain endorses one candidate. So far, the other candidate appears to benefit. In Kansas, Arizona Senator John ...
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