A superhero and a big yellow bird dress to impress their candidates

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A young supporter of presidential candidate Mitt Romney is dressed as "Super Romney" at a campaign rally in Reno, Nevada, on Oct. 24.

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A supporter dressed in costume is seen cheering during a campaign event for President Barack Obama at City Park in Denver, on Oct. 24.

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In the final push in the 2012 presidential election, candidates Mitt Romney and Barack Obama make their last appeals to voters.

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Anyone who lets these issues, a television character and a kid as a superhero, sway their vote is retarded.

Are you against corporate welfare? I am, and I'm here to tell you that PBS and NPR are private companies receiving public tax money. Look it up, NPR even states this fact on their main web page.

Instead of being upset about the cut of funding to a bunch of muppets lets worry about cuts to food stamps, and unemployment while OUR government gives Israel $70,000,000,000.00!

Who does your government work for???

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