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Ron Reagan carves pumpkins, doles out Halloween candy & endorses Obama!

November 1, 10:50 AMSeattle People ExaminerLaura Vecsey
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Our Magnolia neighbor here in Seattle's western-most bluff, Ron Reagan, always goes all out for Halloween. His Craftsman house was lit up with orange lights and carved pumpkins as the son of the former President once again earned his reputation as a Halloween reveler extraordinaire.

So what did the talk-show host and political commentator do to top his Halloween celebration? He came out and endorsed Barack Obama.

Having watched our Magnolia neighbor engaged in Larry King Live banter with his GOP-brother, Michael Reagan, it's hardly a surprise that this Seattle Reagan has put his stamp of approval on Obama.

Magnolia used to be one of the few GOP pockets in this heavily BLUE CITY, but judging from the turnout during the Democratic caucus earlier this year, Magnolia -- home of Ron Reagan -- is about to bring in monstrous wave of support for the Senator from Illinois.

Here is Ron Reagan's broadcast from his Air America show. And thanks for the spooky decorations this Halloween, Ron!

 

 

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