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Contact: Michael Huttner 303-931-4547 cell — DENVER, Colo.-On orders from Senator John McCain's security detail, Denver police escorted a 61-year-old woman away who was waiting in line to attend a so-called town hall meeting with McCain that was billed as open to the public.
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Skepticism on McCain Plan to Balance Budget by 2013 — WASHINGTON — The package of spending and tax cuts proposed by Senator John McCain is unlikely to achieve his goal of balancing the federal budget by 2013, economists and fiscal experts said Monday. — “It would be very difficult …
Peter Nicholas / Los Angeles Times:
Adding up the cost of Obama's agenda — Some budget analysts say the Democrat's proposals for funding tens of billions of dollars in programs may not be enough. — WASHINGTON — In more than a year of campaigning, Barack Obama has made a long list of promises for new federal programs costing tens …
Jim Rutenberg / The Caucus:
A Clintonian at Fox — Howard Wolfson, who was a top strategist for the presidential campaign of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, is going where some Democrats were unwilling to go during the early days of the election season: the Fox News Channel. — The network is expected to announce …
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Internal Politics Heat Up at McCain Campaign — WASHINGTON — Senator John McCain's campaigns have long been defined by internal squabbling and power plays, zigzagging lines of command and a penchant by the candidate for consulting with former advisers without alerting current ones, always a recipe for disquiet.
CNN:
Supplies for Katrina victims went to Mississippi agencies — CNN Special Investigations Unit — BILOXI, Mississippi (CNN) — Prisons in Mississippi got coffee makers, pillowcases and dinnerware — all intended for victims of Hurricane Katrina. — The state's Department of Wildlife …
David Carr / New York Times:
When Fox News Is the Story — Like most working journalists, whenever I type seven letters — Fox News — a series of alarms begins to whoop in my head: Danger. … Once the public relations apparatus at Fox News is engaged, there will be the calls to my editors, keening (and sometimes threatening) …
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Spengler / Asia Times:
America's special grace — To ascribe a special grace to America is outrageous, as outrageous as the idea of special grace itself. Why shouldn't everyone be saved? Why aren't all individuals, nations, peoples and cultures equally deserving? History seems awfully unfair …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Taking aim at the next Karl Rove — Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), who has primary jurisdiction over the executive branch, is considering legislation to eliminate Karl Rove-type advisers in future administrations. — The chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hints broadly …
Eric Kleefeld / TPM Election Central:
Dems Make It Official: Obama Acceptance Speech Will Take Place In Stadium — It's official: The Democratic convention's organizing committee has just sent out a press release confirming that Barack Obama will be giving his acceptance speech in Denver at Invesco Field, a football stadium …
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Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
Washington Post Signals Shift With a New Editor — Signaling a generational change at one of the nation's most influential newspapers, the new publisher of The Washington Post on Monday selected an outsider as the paper's top editor. — Marcus W. Brauchli, a former top editor of The Wall Street Journal …
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
U.S. Seeks Data Exchange — Newer European Union Countries Want Waiver From Visa Requirements — The United States is negotiating deals with European countries to exchange fingerprint and DNA data in criminal and terrorist cases, and in some circumstances to transfer data on race or ethnic origin …
Lesley Clark / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Poll: 2 GOP incumbents barely holding on in South Florida — A new poll suggests that two Republican members of Congress from Miami are facing a tight race from their Democratic challengers — the first significant challenge to the incumbents in years. — The poll, by Bendixen & Associates …
New York Times:
Put War Powers Back Where They Belong — THE most agonizing decision we make as a nation is whether to go to war. Our Constitution ambiguously divides war powers between the president (who is the commander in chief) and Congress (which has the power of the purse and the power to declare war).
Perry Bacon Jr / Washington Post:
Candidates Diverge on How to Save Social Security — Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are both proposing dramatic changes to Social Security, taking on the financially fragile “third rail of American politics” that Congress and recent presidents have been unable to repair.