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Tim ReidySeptember 05, 2008

Evans and Novak. Brooks and Shields. Now we have Winters and Malone.

Listen to "In All Things" blogger Michael Sean Winters and America associate editor Matt Malone, S.J. discuss the two party conventions on our special election 2008 podcast.

This is the first of a series of podcasts on the election that will also be available on America’s new election blog. The blog is designed for students and teachers at Catholic schools looking for a unique, interactive way to follow the election from a Catholic perspective. To participate, visit the blog or email blogeelection@aol.com.

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