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Actually, either could be correct. "Me" is used as an object, "I" as a subject.

"Me too," as commonly used (in response to statements like "I have a headache.") is technically grammatically incorrect, but it is idiomatic (common usage, understood meaning) so the grammar violation is easily overlooked.

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