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Chapter 8-Web Quest

Web Sites Milwaukee Journal Sentinel New York Times Washington Post Drudge Report

Web Sites Politico Barack Obama Web Site Mitt Romney Web Site Tammy Baldwin

Web Sites Tommy Thompson o7MgodgyoAaw o7MgodgyoAaw Moveon.org Little Green Footballs

Web Sites-Television News ABC News Fox News