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		<title>By: Presidential Candidates on Broadband Issues &#171; Blandin on Broadband</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Presidential Candidates on Broadband&#160;Issues  I live in a very politically mixed neighborhood; I’ve learned to keep silent or prepare to be lectured. So, I haven’t really been looking forward to writing about the candidates on broadband but I thought I probably should. Well, I thought I should at least compile what others have said since I lasted trakced their opinions on rural broadband in August. [...]]]></description>
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