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Link Sandwich - 9/27

Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, John McCain and Fred Thompson are skipping a nationally televised debate tonight. Racial tension ensues.

Director Rob Reiner had decided to endorse New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

John Edwards is participating in the first online MTV/MySpace dialogue today at noon. You can ask questions by downloading a program called MySpaceIM or leaving a comment.

The Newt Gingrich watch: Now he’s fundraising.

Rudy Giuliani is catching Mitt Romney in New Hampshire according to a CNN/WMUR poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire.

John Edwards gets aggressive after his wife, Elizabeth Edwards, suggested her husband offers Democrats a rare opportunity: the chance to nominate someone who is both the most progressive and the most electable candidate running.


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