- April 22, 2011 • 12:00 pm PDT
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Illustrations by Sara Saedi
At this early stage in the presidential campaign, it almost doesn’t matter which candidate Republicans choose to pit against President Barack Obama. All of the leading contenders are all sworn enemies of the health-care bill, terrorism, and taxes. (All equal threats, of course.) Since their basic talking points are pretty darn similar, we took a look at who's most likely to keep us entertained—and how.
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