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Ann Coulter: Election 2009: Change I Can Believe In!

MSNBC, Aug. 31, 2009, Keith Olbermann on Robert F. McDonnell, Republican candidate for governor of Virginia: "In (McDonnell's master's thesis), he described women having jobs as detrimental to the family, called legalized use of contraception... Full Article at Town Hall

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  1. -- MSNBC, Aug. 31, 2009, Keith Olbermann on Robert F. McDonnell, Republican candidate for governor of Virginia: "In (McDonnell's master's thesis), he described women having jobs as detrimental to the family, called legalized use of contraception... Full Article at Human Events Online

  2. Now this is change I can believe in. Remember the stories written one year ago today, the morning after the Barack Obama win? It wasn't just about him, said the prevailing analysis. Full Article at Dallas Morning News

  3. By Peter Wallsten and Jonathan Weisman WASHINGTON -- Republicans and Democrats began readjusting strategies as they sifted through the results of Tuesday's off-year elections for clues about how to gain ground in next year's nationwide Congressional... Full Article at Wall Street Journal

  4. WASHINGTON (CNN) – White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs dismissed Democratic electoral defeats in New Jersey and Virginia as "two very local elections" that say nothing about President Barack Obama's standing with the American people right now. Full Article at CNN

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