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Poll: 79% Say Libby Indictment Important to Country

Wow. A new Pew Research poll shows that 79% of Americans believe the indictment of Cheney's Chief of Staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby is important to the country. Pew's summary of findings are here.

And Bush's base is weakening:

Will PlameGate and other Administration missteps affect today's elections around the country? Another question: Will today's voting be an indicator for the 2006 elections?

Update: Campaign for America's Future issued this statement today (received by e-mail):

“Progressive candidates are winning across the country. Reactionary initiatives are losing in Colo., Ohio and Calif. Progressive candidates are winning at the local level in Colo., Wash. and Ariz. The right-wing says this success for progressives is due to local circumstances. Republicans might just want to listen to the message voters are sending them. Americans have suffered a stunning reversal of fortune. The corrupt politics that got us into this fix are not likely to get us out. They are part of the problem, not part of the solution. For American families, right-wing policies simply makes things worse. It is hard to recall a party that is more corrupt or more out of tune with the needs of the time.”

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