The NDP, of course, had a big night this week in Montreal, stealing the riding of Outremont away from the Liberals, who had held it since 1935. That's new MP Thomas Mulcair celebrating with Jack Layton in the photo on the left.
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DavidAkin
on Fri 21 Sep 2007 02:53 PM EDT
The NDP, of course, had a big night this week in Montreal, stealing the riding of Outremont away from the Liberals, who had held it since 1935. That's new MP Thomas Mulcair celebrating with Jack Layton in the photo on the left.
But if you'd like to see more ... more »
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DavidAkin
on Fri 21 Sep 2007 01:11 PM EDT
Democrats have a quandary. They have at least two nominees that, if an election were held right now, would whip just about anyone the Republicans picked.
A new poll says Americans would vote for both Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barrack Obama ahead of any Republican challenger, including the most recent ... more » |
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