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Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Nationally, corruption in Congress is top of mind
CNN is releasing the results of issue-oriented exit polls. Nationally, the deciding factor for voters in congressional elections was corruption. Forty-two percent of those polled said "corruption in Washington" was "extremely important."
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