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New York Times:
In Key House Races, Democrats Run to the Right — In their push to win back control of the House, Democrats have turned to conservative and moderate candidates who fit the profiles of their districts more closely than the profile of the national party. — One such candidate, Heath Shuler …
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Matthew Yglesias, Outside The Beltway, Bull Moose, The Agonist, DownWithTyranny! and Althouse
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Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
The Story Behind the Polls — What's with the polls? — In 2004, the electorate that went to the polls or voted absentee was, according to the adjusted NEP exit poll, 37 percent Democratic and 37 percent Republican. In party identification, it was the most Republican electorate since …
Gaius / Blue Crab Boulevard:
Are You Kidding Me? — What in the hell is wrong with the left today? What makes them think this is acceptable? ANOTHER incident of putting someone in blackface. … This is sick. — UPDATE: Would-be commeters really should read the comment policy on the "About" page.
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James Glanz / New York Times:
U.S. Is Said to Fail in Tracking Arms for Iraqis — The American military has not properly tracked hundreds of thousands of weapons intended for Iraqi security forces and has failed to provide spare parts, maintenance personnel or even repair manuals for most of the weapons given to the Iraqis …
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Dependable Renegade, PoliBlog, QandO, The Reaction, Think Progress, Democrats.com, the defeatists!, The American Street and Whiskey Bar
Michael Abramowitz / Washington Post:
Midterm Vote May Define Rove's Legacy — Big Losses Could Dim Aura of Bush Adviser — By many calculations, Democrats are ready to make big gains in the midterm elections, enough to take over the House and possibly the Senate. But White House Chief of Staff Joshua B. Bolten …
John Ferro / The Journal News:
Dead voters continue to cast ballots in New York — Steven T. Vermilye was a home inspector and general contractor who grew up in Croton-on-Hudson - he and his father helped build the boat launch at Senasqua Park - went to college in Texas and settled in New Paltz in 1971.
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Rinker Buck / Hartford Courant:
Johnson Losing Her Hold? — Courant/UConn Poll Paints Picture Of Vulnerable Incumbent, Gives Murphy 4 Percentage Point Lead In 5th District — U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson's vulnerability as an incumbent - a subject of intense speculation all year in her central Connecticut district …
George E. Condon Jr / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Hunter set to announce presidential bid — Some surprised by lawmaker's timing — WASHINGTON - With his prized committee chairmanship very much in peril, Rep. Duncan Hunter is poised to announce today that he is considering a long-shot run for the White House.
CNN:
CNN LATE EDITION WITH WOLF BLITZER — Interview With Zalmay Khalilzad; Interview With Senators Lugar, Biden — THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. — WOLF BLITZER, HOST: It's 11 a.m. in Washington and here in New York, 8 a.m. in Los Angeles …
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Sebastian Mallaby / Washington Post:
The Decline Of Trust — In 1995 Francis Fukuyama came out with a book called "Trust," in which he argued that a society's capacity for cooperation underpins its prosperity. The same year, Robert Putnam's famous article, "Bowling Alone," lamented that the United States was depleting its stock of precious social capital.
Washington Post:
Debate Puts Steele on Defense — Republican Michael S. Steele struggled to soften his long-held views on touchstone social issues yesterday after being challenged repeatedly on his conservative beliefs during his final televised debate in the campaign for Maryland's open U.S. Senate seat.
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Power Line
Jodi Kantor / New York Times:
Liberal Republican Suburb Turns Furious With G.O.P. — The M.B.A.'s have had it. The engineers are fuming. — For as long as anyone here can remember, Bellevue has been a stronghold of socially liberal Republicanism. First, it was a prosperous Seattle bedroom community …
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Andrew Sullivan
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Absent Without Leave — Early voting may result in late election results. — This year more voters than ever will cast ballots early. The result may be that we get the final election results late. It's possible we won't know which party controls either house of Congress for days …
Jennifer Saba / Editor and Publisher:
Big Metros Show Severe Declines in Latest Circ Report — NEW YORK The Audit Bureau of Circulations FAS-FAX report for the six-month period ending September 2006 released this morning confirmed yet again that major metros are struggling to show growth. The losses are steep while the gains are meager.
ABCNEWS:
'Go Ahead, Put Marks on Me' — Second Dancer: Alleged Duke Lacrosse Rape Victim Said to Bruise Her — ABC News Law & Justice Unit — The second dancer in the Duke rape case has said for the first time that the accuser told her to "go ahead, put marks on me" after the alleged attack.
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The Corner
Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
Bush Appointee Said to Reject Advice on Endangered Species — A senior Bush political appointee at the Interior Department has rejected staff scientists' recommendations to protect imperiled animals and plants under the Endangered Species Act at least six times in the past three years, documents show.