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Tonight, join us for a special Decision 2006: The Homestretch edition of 
Hardball at 7 PM ET.  We've got everything you need to know before you go to 
the voting booth on Tuesday.  Our NBC and MSNBC correspondents are blanketing 
the country to bring you the latest on the hottest races.  Plus, we've got some 
of the best and brightest political minds lined up to discuss the most 
important issues this election.
   
NBC's Mark Potter will join us from Miami with a report on the race for the 
seat held by former Rep. Mark Foley.  Then to Pennsylvania, NBC's Alison 
Kartevold reports from Pittsburgh on the Senate race between Sen. Rick Santorum 
(R-PA) and Democrat Bob Casey Jr.  We'll also talk to MSNBC's Chris Jansing who 
spent the day pounding the pavement in Connecticut.  She'll bring us up to 
speed with the latest on Liebermann/Lamont.  And NBC's John Larson reports on 
the California governor race.     

Hear from Hardball Political Analyst Bob Shrum; Ben Ginsberg, former counsel to 
Bush/Cheney '04; Chuck Todd, MSNBC Political Analyst and Editor-in-Chief 
"Hotline;" MSNBC's Norah O'Donnell; Charlie Cook, NBC Political Analyst and 
editor of the Cook Report; the Washington Post's Eugene Robinson; MSNBC 
Political Analyst Pat Buchanan; Ron Christie, former aide to President Bush; 
and MSNBC contributor Mike Barnicle.  

MSNBC continues its non-stop election coverage through Election Day.  Stay 
tuned to MSNBC and log on to www.politics.msnbc.com for the very latest in 
Decision 2006 political coverage, just two days to go!

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