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Thank God for the Electoral CollegeBy Stephen Moore
How Politics Hasn't Changed Since JeffersonBy Daniel McCarthy
Who Will Make the Last Mistake in This Flawed Campaign?By Michael Barone
Less Than a Week Until the Big Day – Where are the Polls?By Brian C. Joondeph