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He's doing really, shockingly well in New Hampshire.
Twenty-two percent want to send ground troops into Libya.
St. John's, and senior guard Dwight Hardy, in particular, are on some kind of roll right now.
America loves his "common sense" message.
Fifty-six percent of New Yorkers think same-sex couples should be allowed to wed.
This is the best America has felt since April 2007.
Inspiration is apparently more appealing than self-victimization.
Only 4 percent of non-tea-partiers say the same thing.
Everyone else doesn't want to repeal it.
That doesn't mean that this isn't a pretty good time to calm things down anyway.
Sixty-three percent don't think he'd be a good president.