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Sorry this is so late. Chris and I were both busy Friday morning taping election-related radio shows. He was on the conservative Dennis Miller show which aired later that day. It was all about presidential elections.

I was a guest on leftie KPFK's Deadline LA., along with cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz, LA Times editorial writer Rob Greene and hosts Howard Blume and Erin Aubry Kaplan -- both of whom also write for the LA Times. It was nice they let a DN person join in the discussion. The show aired Saturday afternoon and we talked about presidential elections, state props and even local props.

While the original broadcasts are long past, there's always podcasting. If you got an hour to kill, take a listen to me. Unfortunately, Dennis Miller charges for his podcasts so you can only listen to a podcast of Chris's appearance if you are already a member, or decide to become one.

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