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RICK SANTORUM LOSES TO BOB CASEY

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Tuesday, Nov 07 2006, 8:33PM

I joined former Senator and presidential candidate Gary Hart for a speech to a small group in Pittsburgh at the Duquesne Club Friday night a few days ago.

As usual, Gary Hart was mesmerizing.

But several of Bob Casey's key retainers were at the talk -- including the campaign treasurer -- who told us things were indeed looking good.

Congrats to all the folks who were key parts of the Casey campaign.

-- Steve Clemons

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