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Guantanamo’s Other Dirty Secret/Bush Official Votes Clinton/More

Wikileaks’ October Surprise Bomb ; Clinton’s Whitewater Indictment Stays Sealed ; GOP.com Calls Debate Before it Even Starts ...and More Picks

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Lead Whitewater Lawyer Chertoff Endorses Clinton (Jeff C.)

Michael Chertoff, the former Homeland Security, is the latest Bush administration official to support Hillary Clinton.

WIkileaks’ Anticipated “October Surprise” Fizzles (Russ)

Maybe a PR gaffe? Something yet to come?

Clinton’s Whitewater Indictment Stays Sealed (Dan)

A district judge ruled to keep the documents sealed as the Clinton’s were not in public office at that the time.

DiCaprio: Don’t Believe in Climate Change? Shouldn’t be in Public Office (Russ)

Says no place for science deniers in responsible positions, sure to be controversial.

GOP Called VP Debate for Pence… Hours Before It Happened (Trevin)

The website GOP.com had already fact-checked the debate performances at 4PM Pacific, and listed “Economy” and “Highlighting Hillary’s scandals” as Pence’s “Top Moments.” And of course, “The other clear winner was Donald Trump.”

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