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The Big 'What If'

I'm blogging from an Election Night event at the offices of the National Taxpayer Union in Alexandria, Va., where NTU spokesman Pete Sepp says John McCain's support for the $700 billion bailout bill "definitely" hurt him in the election.

Noting that support for the bailout also caused trouble for Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss and New Hampshire Sen. John Sununu, Sepp said, "You think, what if McCain had come out forcefully against it? He might have tipped several key states."

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