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He may not win the endorsement, but Elvis has his back. And he's got a, well, novel idea for replacing the Dems' donkey.

April 24, 2010 at 7:21PM

Always-a-political-bridesmaid Ole Savior is again taking a unique path working his way through the convention. He was accompanied by an Elvis impersonator as he talked to delegates. Also Saturday, he urged his fellow Democrats to drop the donkey as their party symbol and perhaps think of adopting the unicorn.

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