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Political Rewind: Wired Roots and a White House Welcome Mat

In this edition of the Political Rewind it's stories from NPR's election wrap-up and transition coverage. Don Gonyea is on hand when the future tenants of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue tour their new home; Mara Liasson explores the future of Obama's technologically enhanced grass roots movement; Greg Allen explains how the Sunshine State went blue this cycle; and Howard Berkes talks with formerly Republican rural voters who made the decision to choose Obama.

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--Kyle Gassiott

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