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Daily Must-Reads

  • The lowest common denominator has won out in debate (WSJ)
  • Joe the Plumber needs a little Reagan (Bloomberg)
  • Catholics supporting Obama are unreasonable, a fact they will have to face if he's elected (Newsweek)
  • Gates's thoughts on Afghanistan (Real Clear World)
  • It's never over until the last out with the Red Sox (Boston Globe)
  • Political risk was always a concern at Freddie (EconLog)
  • The Axelrod method: gets you there, but unprepated (WSJ)
  • Joe the Plumber is terrible for Obama, but maybe McCain should have thought twice before making him the centerpiece of his campaign (Politico)

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Dan Rust| 10.17.08 @ 10:48PM

See the YouTube video below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpsdKUQ1nKA

for one person’s perspective on how you can make a decision to support Obama AND vote for John McCain. Feel free to forward this to any “undecided” voters you know of. This will be a VERY close election and we need every single vote we can get.

Demonizing Obama will get us a few votes (and also lose us at least a few votes) but I hope that a rational, positive thought process will persuade a few people who are still on the fence.

Regards,

Dan

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