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Zogby Poll: Building Mo-bama! Democrat Leads McCain in Electoral College Tally, 273-158... The Democrat also leads 44% to 38% in the nationwide horserace test as Libertarian Bob Barr wins 6% — UTICA, New York - As the race for President passes the Independence Day holiday and heads toward …
Wall Street Journal:
Obama Faces Resistance From Top Supporters of Clinton — Sen. Barack Obama, the presumed Democratic presidential nominee, faces dissent from dozens of top fund-raisers and other supporters of former rival Sen. Hillary Clinton, who are angry over how she was treated during their bruising primary battle …
William Kristol / New York Times:
So Where's Murphy? — From the gun clubs of Northern Virginia to the sports bars of Capitol Hill — wherever D.C.-area Republicans gather — you hear the question: — “Where's Murphy?” — “Murphy” is Mike Murphy, the 46-year-old G.O.P. strategist who masterminded John McCain's 2000 primary race …
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Conservatives Ready To Battle McCain on Convention Platform — Conservative activists are preparing to do battle with allies of Sen. John McCain in advance of September's Republican National Convention, hoping to prevent his views on global warming, immigration, stem cell research …
Jennifer Rubin / Commentary:
Sunday Talkers Not Kind — There was much discussion this Sunday over whether Barack Obama is shifting ground. Over at This Week, Mark Halperin, Ted Koppel and host George Stephanopoulos were not shy about pointing out the divergence between the old and new Obama.
Heidi Przybyla / Bloomberg:
Romney, McCain's ‘Logical’ Choice, Must Overcome Primary Animus — The prerequisites for John McCain's running mate are clear: a Washington outsider with solid economic credentials who isn't associated with President George W. Bush, can fill the vice-presidential attack-dog role …
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Steven Greenhut / Orange County Register:
An agenda for a ‘politics of aspiration’ — The GOP might want to keep it handy after the coming debacle — Steven Greenhut — Syndicated columnist Bob Novak, writing about the surprising number of conservatives who are backing Democrat Barack Obama rather than Republican John McCain …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Behind the Bush Bust — By huge margins, Americans think the economy is in lousy shape — and they blame President Bush. This fact, more than anything else, makes it hard to see how the Democrats can lose this election. — But is the public right to be so disgusted with Mr. Bush's economic leadership?
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
McCain promises to balance budget — Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) plans to promise on Monday that he will balance the federal budget by the end of his first term by curbing wasteful spending and overhauling entitlement programs, including Social Security, his advisers told Politico.
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Associated Press:
Old guy vs change: McCain, Obama images take shape — WASHINGTON (AP) — Now more than ever, it's the old guy against the agent of change. — Ask people to blurt out their first words about the two presidential candidates and one in five say “change” or “outsider” for Barack Obama and …
Mary Beth Marklein / USA Today:
Illegal immigrants face threat of no college — Some states are making it harder for illegal immigrants to attend college by denying in-state tuition benefits or banning undocumented students. — In the past two years, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia and Oklahoma have refused in-state tuition benefits …
New York Times:
Short-Straw Economics — You're a professor of public policy at Berkeley and a former U.S. secretary of labor in the Clinton administration — what can you tell us about the gas-pump crisis as we set out on the road this July 4th weekend? Now that gas is at $4 a gallon …
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Ann Althouse / Althouse:
“What do you think playground bullies grow up to be?” “Right-wing Republicans.”
“What do you think playground bullies grow up to be?” “Right-wing Republicans.”
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Ben Blanchard / Reuters:
Radical Islam stirs in China's remote west — KASHGAR, China (Reuters) - In a backstreet of the old Silk Road city of Kashgar, the Chinese government has been spray-painting signs on dusty mud brick walls to warn against what it says is a new enemy — the Islamic Liberation Party.
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Ethan Bronner / New York Times:
Ancient Tablet Ignites Debate on Messiah and Resurrection — JERUSALEM — A three-foot-tall tablet with 87 lines of Hebrew that scholars believe dates from the decades just before the birth of Jesus is causing a quiet stir in biblical and archaeological circles, especially because it may speak …