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		    <title>Majorajam Commented on McCain Running Robo-Slime In ... Washington State? by Greg Sargent</title>
		        
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		        <![CDATA[<p>Maybe they're targeting the popular vote, to mitigate the landslide/mandate narrative? Maybe they're conducting some kind of efficy test for the medium or the message? Of course, it could just be sheer unadulterated rage, in which case they might continue with the robocalls after Obama's won the election, "Our president elect is a terrorist. If anyone asks you, say you disapprove of his performance."</p>

<p>No matter the explanation, that party has gone totally off the rails.</p>]]>
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