MOG | by tmogger of MOG | Tue, Nov 4
Tue, Nov 4
With Election Day technically underway with early voting going down in 25 states, musicians continue to throw some last-minute support to Barack Obama. In the battleground of Ohio,Bruce Springsteen appeared with Obama at a rally, saying "I don’t know about you, but I want my country b...
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