Daily Polichicks - Tuesday
We're back! Thank you for your patience. And here's your Daily Polichicks for Tuesday.
Campaign '08:
Superdelegates 101: Here's all you need to know about them. [NPR]
And more important, here's what to wear to the voting booth. [MTV News]
Cindy McCain's "McCain family recipies" from The Food Network and Rachael Ray. How do you steal from Rachael Ray? [The Huffington Post]
Republican Congressman from Kentucky calls Barack Obama a "boy." WTF? [AP]
Pro-life Pennsylvania lawmakers endorse pro-choice Barack Obama. [The Washington Post]
Hillary Clinton's Top 3 Mistakes on the campaign trail. [Marie Claire]
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