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      <title>2011 Election Results: Mixed Messages</title>
      <description>As news outlets try to figure out what Tuesday's election results tell us about what voters are thinking, they're reaching various conclusions.</description>
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      <title>Obama To Dump Biden From The Ticket In Favor Of Hillary? Give Me A Break</title>
      <description>This week's Political Junkie column: President Obama says Joe Biden is doing a great job as vice president.  Biden says he will run again in 2012.  Hillary Clinton says rumors of her replacing Biden on the ticket are nonsense.  And they are.  So why doesn't this story go away?</description>
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