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Is Your Business Ready for Applepay?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Apple Pay)
Wed Mar 4 11:01:14 2015
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 08:01:10 -0800
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to define what an election is all about."A victory will be all
about motivating the base to turn out. That is because the undecided
vote in Wisconsin is so small; minds are made up and few
are persuadable. The winning side is the one that gets the most
supporters on their feet when Election Day rolls around. Republicans claim they
have the advantage in that department and point to the highest turnout
for a primary in 60 years. Though Walker was only up against
a protest candidate on Tuesday, 626,538 Wisconsin Republicans cast a ballot to
prevent a fluke. A spokesman for that party says that shows the
state GOP has a better ground game than opponents on the left.
Tate says Democrats will turn out when it means getting Walker out
of office. "We are set up in great shape to with this,
and on June 5 this is going to be a turnout fight,
and I feel really good about our abilities to win," Tate said.
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he was "absolutely comfortable" with same-sex couples being legally wed.Then on Monday,
Education Secretary Arne Duncan, a longtime friend and basketball buddy of the
president, stirred the pot further. Asked on a morning show whether he
believed same-sex couples should legally be allowed to marry, Duncan said simply,
"Yes, I do."To outsiders, an element of orchestration seemed apparent
a softening of the ground before Obama stepped forward. After all,
Biden has spoken out of turn before as when
he asserted during the 2009 swine flu outbreak that he would keep
his family off airplanes and subways altogether and the
White House has some practice cleaning up after such remarks.But aides said
Biden's comment was impromptu. He taped his appearance on NBC's "Meet the
Press" on Friday, and top officials said they and the president were
quickly made aware that the vice president went further than Obam
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