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MSNBC pundits endorse Josh Jennings

On his show last night, MSNBC's Tucker Carlson discussed Josh Jennings with his producer Willie Geist.

"He's a real guy," reported Geist, "but not a real candidate, unfortunately."

"That's a shame," responded Carlson.

They aired on of Jennings' ads and included the following helpful disclaimer for their viewers: "This is a fake campaign ad."

Later in the evening Keith Olbermann endorsed Josh Jennings for Congress on his show "Countdown." You can see video of his endorsement here.

Then on "Scarborough Country," Pat Buchanan analyzed one of Jennings' ads.

As reported earlier, the Josh Jennings for Congress campaign was created by Fort Wayne Observed founder Nathan Gotsch.

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