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Wall Street Journal:
Republicans' Hold On the South Gets Test in Tennessee — Region's New Demographics — May Help Harold Ford Jr., — Centrist Black Candidate — Sen. Frist's Seat Up for Grabs — KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Race has long been a deciding factor in Southern politics, helping determine …
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David Espo / Associated Press:
GOP consultant cuts ties with Wal-Mart — WASHINGTON - A prominent Republican political consultant severed his ties with Wal-Mart on Friday night, forced to resign in fallout from a controversial political ad in Tennessee's Senate campaign. — In submitting his resignation …
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Drudge Report:
LYNN CHENEY IN CNN SITDOWN, SLAPDOWN: DO YOU WANT AMERICA TO WIN? — Lynne Cheney, wife of Vice President Dick Cheney, took on CNN Friday evening during an interview with anchorman Wolf Blitzer. — Transcript: — CHENEY: You made a point last night of a man who had a bookstore in London where radical islamists gathered.
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New York Times:
Democrats Get Late Donations From Business — Corporate America is already thinking beyond Election Day, increasing its share of last-minute donations to Democratic candidates and quietly devising strategies for how to work with Democrats if they win control of Congress.
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Molly Ball / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Rogich linked to all players but Mazzeo — GOP political guru key player in scandal — If Chrissy Mazzeo is to be believed, her claims appear to point to a wide-ranging attempted cover-up centering around Republican political guru Sig Rogich, one of the most powerful figures in Nevada, and national, politics.
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Diane Cardwell / New York Times:
Bloomberg Sends Troops to Help Lieberman — In the Lieberman campaign office in Hartford are, from left, Korinne Kubena, Ariel Dvorkin, Crystal Cook and Brian Honan. All but Ms. Cook are on loan from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York City. — In his battle for re-election …
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Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
Is There Progress Through Loss? — A national election, a national decision. — A year ago I wrote a column called "A Separate Peace," in which I said America's leaders in all areas—government, business, journalism—were in some deep way checking out. They saw bad things coming …
George Knapp / klas-tv.com:
Exclusive: Former Employee Says Gibbons Knew of Her Illegal Status — Congressman and gubernatorial candidate Jim Gibbons is facing more tough questions on a whole new issue. These questions revolve around an illegal immigrant whom Gibbons and his wife Dawn employed as their housekeeper and babysitter.
Mary Katharine Ham / Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog:
HamNation: Racism! It's Everywhere! — It's in every political ad, as long as you look hard enough. According to my findings, even Harold Ford Jr. himself is sending coded messages. — My column, on the same subject, is here. As one of my commenters put it so well, "I'm fixin' to throw a fit over this."
Steven T. Dennis / CQ.com:
Investigators Say Speaker's Aide Hindered Inquiry of Hill Security Contracts — Two former House committee investigators who were examining Capitol Hill security upgrades said a senior aide to Speaker J. Dennis Hastert hindered their efforts before they were abruptly ordered to stop their probe last year.
A.M. Mora y Leon / Publius Pundit:
DEATH COMES FOR THE CUBAN TYRANT — Last Wednesday, Cuban dictator Fidel Castro may have slipped into a coma. — On Saturday, his sycophant, Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez, flew into Havana (scroll down), possibly to bid a final farewell to his Cuban master.
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Michael Graham / Boston Herald:
Keeping false hope alive for Dem war plan — You can turn off CNN, stop e-mailing me The New York Times editorials and stuff a sock in Keith Olbermann's piehole. You've done it. You've closed the deal. — I'm ready to vote Democrat. — Yes, the man who proudly ran Pat Buchanan's campaign …
Rasmussen Reports:
Missouri Senate: Talent by Two — Talent (R) 48% McCaskill 46% — In the contest of inches that has marked the Missouri Senate race from the start, the most recent Rasmussen Reports election survey shows incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Jim Talent leading Claire McCaskill 48% to 46% (see crosstabs).
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Redstate:
The Choice Could Not Be Clearer — It is common, if sad, that people sometimes dismiss American political debates because they see no great differences between the parties. But, as is often the case, those differences are far more easily seen the closer we get to Election Day.
Aaron Beard / Associated Press:
Prosecutor Yet to Interview Rape Accuser — DURHAM, N.C. — The district attorney prosecuting three Duke lacrosse players accused of raping a woman at a team party said during a court hearing Friday that he still hasn't interviewed the accuser about the facts of the case.