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Political News Wrap: McCain (He’s Leading) and Kucinich (Yes, He’s Still Running)

by Greg Hambrick January 11, 2008

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Been on the road this morning and on deadline this afternoon. Here’s a few hits in a political round-up:

• McCain is on top in a South Carolina poll released before last night’s debate.

• McCain is hoping that a different GOP landscape in South Carolina will help him win. If that’s what he’s looking for, he better hug this coast like nobody’s business.

• Dennis Kucinich wants a recount in New Hampshire, but we’re not terribly sure someone who gets two percent can do that.

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