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Pew Research Center:
McCain Support Continues Downward Spiral — Obama Leads by 19 Among Those Who Have Already Voted — Barack Obama leads John McCain by a 52% to 36% margin in Pew's latest nationwide survey of 1,325 registered voters. This is the fourth consecutive survey that has found support for the Republican candidate edging down.
The Politico:
Why McCain is getting hosed in the press — Politico political editor Charles Mahtesian was e-mailing the other day with a Republican lobbyist who signed off with a plea that sounded more like a taunt: “Keep it balanced.” — A reader e-mailed us with the same sentiment in different language.
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Townhall.com, Ben Smith's Blogs, Little Green Footballs, Marc Ambinder, NewsBusters.org, www.redstate.com, Althouse and Campaign Silo
Tami Luhby / CNNMoney.com:
Election: Your health insurance at stake — McCain and Obama have vastly different views on the future of employer-sponsored health insurance. Either one could bring big change. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Both presidential candidates want to turn employer-sponsored health insurance on its head.
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Ben Smith's Blogs, Matthew Yglesias, Washington Monthly, Hullabaloo, Political Machine, Wonk Room and Swampland
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Jason Rosenbaum / The Huffington Post:
McCain Campaign: Our Health Plan Doesn't Work
McCain Campaign: Our Health Plan Doesn't Work
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Comments from Left Field
Slate:
Slate Votes — Obama wins this magazine in a rout. — We asked Slate's staff and contributors to tell us whom they're voting for on Election Day and why. These are their responses. Click here to read Editor David Plotz's explanation for why we share this information with you.
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Anne Applebaum / Washington Post:
Why McCain Lost Me — Yesterday, while reading the latest polling data …
Why McCain Lost Me — Yesterday, while reading the latest polling data …
Barak Ravid / Haaretz:
Sources: Sarkozy views Obama stance on Iran as ‘utterly immature’ — French President Nicolas Sarkozy is very critical of U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama's positions on Iran, according to reports that have reached Israel's government. — Sarkozy has made his criticisms only in closed forums in France.
Mike Allen / The Politico:
7 days — One week out — Republicans expect to be crushed in historic landslide: buy emergency time in Montana and West Virginia — GM seeks Treasury $$$ ... GOP blame game now reaches down to state parties - Al Hunt is in Obama's gym pool at this moment — Michelle Obama shops J. Crew online …
M. Duss / Wonk Room:
McCain Adviser Dismisses Evidence Of Bush's Iraq Dishonesty As ‘Conspiracy Theories’ — Robert Kagan, a leading member of John McCain's war cabinet, recently gave an interview to Der Spiegel in which he was asked about the Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq: … This is ridiculous.
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Palin, Alone Aboard the Bus — Almost from the very beginning, the Palin pick created tension. — An armada of handlers descended on McCain's running mate like the flying monkeys in The Wizard Of Oz. The day after the ticket made its debut, it was August 30 and the campaign staged …
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The New Republic
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Palin-McCain Conflict — I think it's now fair to say it's a war. My view is that after the McCain peeps had made that crazy decision and realized after the fact what they had on their hands, they put their best face on it. They knew that the normal rules for a veep - a press conference …
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Bill Sammon / Fox News:
Obama Affinity to Marxists Dates Back to College Days — Barack Obama shrugs off charges of socialism, but noted in his own memoir that he carefully chose Marxist professors as friends in college. — FOXNews.com — Barack Obama laughs off charges of socialism. Joe Biden scoffs at references to Marxism.
Gallup:
Gallup Daily: Presidential Race Narrows Slightly — Obama leads by two to seven points among likely voters — PRINCETON, NJ — The gap between Barack Obama and John McCain in Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Saturday through Monday has narrowed slightly, and Obama is now at 49% of the vote …
Paul Bond / Hollywood Reporter:
Both sides of aisle rip MSNBC — Keith Olbermann also criticized at media luncheon — In a room full of television industry executives, no one seemed inclined to defend MSNBC on Monday for what some were calling its lopsidedly liberal coverage of the presidential election.
Steven G. Calabresi / Wall Street Journal:
Obama's ‘Redistribution’ Constitution — The courts are poised for a takeover by the judicial left. — One of the great unappreciated stories of the past eight years is how thoroughly Senate Democrats thwarted efforts by President Bush to appoint judges to the lower federal courts.
Jonathan Stein / MoJoBlog:
What's Missing from GOP.com? — Any mention of, information about, or support for John McCain, outside of a link to McCain's campaign store and an outdated opportunity to volunteer for McCain on “Super Saturday,” October 25th. A Fred Thompson video, in which John McCain get four sentences …
Chris Orr / The New Republic:
What About Bobby? — To follow up on Suzy's item, I wanted to note that, while there are plenty of 2012 GOP presidential aspirants who have reason to be unhappy with the McCain campaign's decisions over the last couple months (and, in particular, the Palin choice), a case …
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Sort of Soviet? — Et tu, MSNBC? — Willie Geist and Courtney Hazlett this morning discussed Obama's half hour of TV tomorrow night.
Byron York / The Corner:
Obama's Moving Tax Threshold: $250,000? $200,000? $150,000? What Next? — One of the things I've seen at Republican rallies is that people just don't believe Barack Obama when he says he'll raise taxes only on those who make more than $250,000 a year.
Jack Shafer / Slate:
Watch as the press corps battles its performance anxiety! — With the election just a week away and Barack Obama pulling away from John McCain, tiny tendrils of trepidation are starting to drift over the liberal members of the commentariat and the political press corps.
Michael Barone / US News:
Why John McCain Continues to Trail Barack Obama in Pennsylvania — One of the mysteries of this campaign year has been why John McCain keeps campaigning in Pennsylvania when the polls show him far behind Barack Obama there—51 percent to 41 percent in the RealClearPolitics.com average of recent polls as I write.
CNN:
CNN ELECTION CENTER — McCain's Uphill Battle; Senator Ted Stevens Found Guilty of Corruption — THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. — CAMPBELL BROWN, CNN ANCHOR: Hi there, everyone. — With just eight days to go until the election …
Christopher Edley Jr / Washington Post:
A Voting Rights Disaster? — Suppose in your neighborhood there are 600 registered voters per machine, while across town there are only 120 per machine. (That's a 5 to 1 disparity, which is what exists in some places in Virginia today.) On Election Day, your line wraps around the block …
National Review:
Rush's Blueprint — Last week, Tony Blankley published and Rush Limbaugh publicized what may prove one of the most important articles of 2008. I don't mean that the article was good - very much the contrary. But bad work can be even more important than good, if enough people can be got to believe it.
Charles McC / Washington Post:
My Choice: Obama — In one week, Americans will face a momentous choice. We must decide which of two talented, patriotic individuals is better suited to set the course for the nation and steer it through a stormy sea. — I have known John McCain for many years, even before he was first elected …
Kos / Daily Kos:
From scream to 50-state dream — He who laughs last... I keep saying it since I doubt people believe me — when we were agitating for the 50-state strategy in 2003, 2004, and 2005, it was hugely controversial. Crashing the Gate may seem like a fairly conventional book today …
Marc Ambinder:
Curious — Why is it, exactly, that while Sen. McCain called for Sen. Ted Stevens to resign in the wake of his corruption convictions, Gov. Palin couldn't bring herself to utter the word? Will the media interpret this as a disagreement between the candidates? Was yesterday's statement a Palin audible?