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A Little Help From My Friends
One bit of positive information (positive in the sense that it shows a potential for McCain to narrow the gap) is the fact that most voters don't 
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yet realize that electing Barack Obama will put Democrats in charge of the House, Senate, and White House.  This, of course, would be liberalism on crack. 

Historically, voters have favored divided government.  Of course, voters usually figure out for themselves that divided government is preferable -- after enduring one-party control for a time.  But with 3 weeks left until Election Day, John McCain must find a way to effectively communicate the very real danger that Democrats may soon control the entire federal government.

So here is my question:  How can McCain communicate this message?  Got a catchy sound bite or slogan???

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