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Today in Salon: The Specter of a shrinking GOP

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The Specter of a shrinking GOP

Arlen Specter's defection likely means a filibuster-proof Democratic Senate majority. Choose your metaphor -- rats, ships, small tents -- but will the last Republican to leave please turn out the light?

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