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The NY Post's Bloomberg Endorsement Redux

...Caroline Kennedy was always the wrong choice to be New York's Junior US Senator, even if there were only Democrats to choose from. Being "tested" wasn't an important factor for the NY Post Editorial Staff in that situation. Full Article at Urban Elephants

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