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On The Other Hand...

Here's something I'm not going to be so gracious about.

In 2004, I nailed both the Senate races and the electoral vote count for the Presidential race. Yet outside of the Spectator's readers, I recieved little notice. Unfortunately, I didn't do much to "spread the word" on the blogosphere.

Not this time. If I've nailed the Senate races for this election (and Montana is still a question mark) then every major blogger I can think of is going to get an email. So if you are reading this and can think of anyone to email this blop post to, please do so.

Sorry to toot my horn. But as I learned from '04, few notice your accomplishments unless you make some noise about them.

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