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Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty talks about healthcare, core cities as issues where Republicans can win votes
Monday, September 1, 2008

Like most of those at the Republican National Convention in Minnesota, Ohio delegates are keeping a wary eye this morning on Hurricane Gustav. But politics is starting to ascend. And at this morning's Ohio delegation breakfast, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty told delegates that Ohio's full of Democrats prime for John McCain's message. From Minneapolis...

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