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Nearly seven in 10 white Protestants punched their ballot for the GOP, a 6-percent surge from 2008, and up eight points from 2006.
Have Democrats Lost Faith In Faith-Based Outreach? The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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That puts USC in the driver's seat, with two options: the university can terminate its lease with the Coliseum Commission or finance the millions in stadium improvements at a 6-percent interest rate.
Mark Ridley-Thomas: No More Time Outs for the Coliseum Commission Mark Ridley-Thomas 2011
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Nearly seven in 10 white Protestants punched their ballot for the GOP, a 6-percent surge from 2008, and up eight points from 2006.
Have Democrats Lost Faith In Faith-Based Outreach? Josh Fleet 2010
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Nearly seven in 10 white Protestants punched their ballot for the GOP, a 6-percent surge from 2008, and up eight points from 2006.
Have Democrats Lost Faith In Faith-Based Outreach? The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Nearly seven in 10 white Protestants punched their ballot for the GOP, a 6-percent surge from 2008, and up eight points from 2006.
Have Democrats Lost Faith In Faith-Based Outreach? The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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That puts USC in the driver's seat, with two options: the university can terminate its lease with the Coliseum Commission or finance the millions in stadium improvements at a 6-percent interest rate.
Mark Ridley-Thomas: No More Time Outs for the Coliseum Commission Mark Ridley-Thomas 2011
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That puts USC in the driver's seat, with two options: the university can terminate its lease with the Coliseum Commission or finance the millions in stadium improvements at a 6-percent interest rate.
Mark Ridley-Thomas: No More Time Outs for the Coliseum Commission Mark Ridley-Thomas 2011
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That puts USC in the driver's seat, with two options: the university can terminate its lease with the Coliseum Commission or finance the millions in stadium improvements at a 6-percent interest rate.
Mark Ridley-Thomas: No More Time Outs for the Coliseum Commission Mark Ridley-Thomas 2011
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That puts USC in the driver's seat, with two options: the university can terminate its lease with the Coliseum Commission or finance the millions in stadium improvements at a 6-percent interest rate.
Mark Ridley-Thomas: No More Time Outs for the Coliseum Commission Mark Ridley-Thomas 2011
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Nearly seven in 10 white Protestants punched their ballot for the GOP, a 6-percent surge from 2008, and up eight points from 2006.
Have Democrats Lost Faith In Faith-Based Outreach? Josh Fleet 2010
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