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    « Obama now leads among super delegates. | Home | Obama has the delegates, is now likely the Dem nominee. »

    Karl Rove sounds a warning to Republicans.

    By Paul Gleiser | May 15, 2008 | Print This Print This | Email This Email This

    Perhaps the best student of American politics in two generations is former adviser to President Bush Karl Rove. During his time in the Bush Administration, he was loathed by Democrats and most of the media. One of the principal reasons behind the left’s visceral hatred of him was the fact that he was so good at his job.

    In the wake of a Republican loss in a special congressional election in Mississippi, Karl Rove sounds a warning to Republicans (and Democrats) in this article in the Wall Street Journal.

    Topics: Democrats, General Election, Republicans |

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