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Election 2008: Where They Stand Now

Election 2008: Where They Stand Now

Here’s the latest on Barack Star, the Presumptive Deludee, the Ex-First Black President and more.

By Ward Sutton

May 21, 2008

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May 21, 2008

Ward SuttonWard Sutton is a weekly cartoonist and author of Sutton Impact: The Political Cartoons of Ward Sutton (Seven Stories Press).


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