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	<title>Comments on: We&#8217;ll Always Have Palm Beach</title>
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		<title>By: Joe Versus the Volcano at Blog P.I. (beta)</title>
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		<description>[...] The lights went out for another incumbent, Cynthia McKinney in Georgia, which wasn&#8217;t very surprising. The leftosphere didn&#8217;t want to claim her, while the rightosphere openly encouraged her opponent, Hank Johnson. That&#8217;s about what happened when Denise Majette bested McKinney in the primary four years ago, when conservative bloggers cheered on the anti-McKinney. Both Majette and Johnson campaigned as moderates, though Majette all but gave McKinney the seat back during her Katherine Harris-esque run for the Senate two years later. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The lights went out for another incumbent, Cynthia McKinney in Georgia, which wasn&#8217;t very surprising. The leftosphere didn&#8217;t want to claim her, while the rightosphere openly encouraged her opponent, Hank Johnson. That&#8217;s about what happened when Denise Majette bested McKinney in the primary four years ago, when conservative bloggers cheered on the anti-McKinney. Both Majette and Johnson campaigned as moderates, though Majette all but gave McKinney the seat back during her Katherine Harris-esque run for the Senate two years later. [...]</p>
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