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  1. RT @DialogueDel: Sen. Ted Kaufman for reelection? Anti-health care group erroneously claims he's seeking the seat in 2010. http://bit.ly ...
  2. Follow Friday our new account! @DialogueDel #FF (We moved due to technical problems.)
  3. President Clinton is speaking live in Delaware and we're tweeting everything at @DialogueDel
  4. In case you didn't hear, we moved to @DialogueDel and will be tweeting live from the Jefferson Jackson Dinner with Clinton tonight. #dejj
  5. RT: @DialogueDel Colbert to Castle: "Are you going to cock block Delaware?" http://bit.ly/DfZcp (at 4:30 mark)
  6. RT: @DialogueDel Colbert to Castle, a moderate Republican: "Interviewing you is like interviewing a panda." http://bit.ly/DfZcp (4:30 mark)
  7. Want live coverage of Former President Bill Clinton tomorrow in Delaware? We've moved and will be tweeting from @DialogueDel
  8. Because @DEpolitics isn't showing up in public timeline, so widgets won't work. So we're moving to @DialogueDel (asked by @garbageplate)
  9. Due to technical problems, we're moving! Follow Delaware political news @DialogueDel from now on! Please RT!
  10. Cause it's funny. RT: @WDEL RT @delawareliberal: Why is Jensen (@Jensen1150WDEL) still on the air? [ Just to annoy you :) ]
  11. Delaware on Time's list of seats Dems are most worried about in 2010. http://bit.ly/3goPIA
  12. RT: @rfaber Fmr. Gov. Pete DuPont: the budget deficit we have incurred is the biggest thing that has happened since the end of WWII.
  13. Here's a link @RobTornoe asked about to the AP story on Christie being declared winner in NJ: http://bit.ly/u31rg
  14. Still no clear line on the Maine gay marriage vote. With 22 percent reporting the pro-gay marriage side has a narrow lead.
  15. AP: Corzine outspent Christie by nearly $12 million.
  16. AP: "With 71 percent of precincts reporting Tuesday night, Christie had 50 percent of the vote to Corzine's 44 percent."
  17. AP calls NJ election for Chris Christie to defeat incumbent Jon Corzine.
  18. Salem County hasn't reported any votes at all. What's going on across the river?
  19. With 67% of NJ votes tallied, Christie ahead of Corzine by about 100,000 votes.
  20. For those following the #NJ governor's race, nytimes.com has a great map that breaks down the vote so far by county.