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Newsweek:
America's Worst Politician — The short, ugly career of Alan Grayson. — ORLANDO—There are hundreds of plausible nominees for the title of America's Second-Smarmiest Politician, but surely the top spot is un-contested. Americans of all political persuasions can come together in affirming …
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Javier Manjarres / The Shark Tank:
“Heckler” Disrupts Florida U.S. Senate Debate — Tampa, Florida- The three candidates for the open U.S. Senate seat in Florida squared off again in another debate hosted by CNN and the St. Petersburg Times this Sunday morning. The audience was not lulled to sleep, as there were an abundance …
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Kevin Bogardus / The Hill:
Crist, Meek try to paint Rubio as too extreme in Sunday Senate debate
Crist, Meek try to paint Rubio as too extreme in Sunday Senate debate
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Huckabee blasts Rove, ‘elitist’ GOP establishment — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee today broadened the assault on the Republican Party establishment — and former Bush adviser Karl Rove in particular — levied recently by Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh, blasting the “elitism” and …
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Paul / Power Line:
Huckabee's gambit — Mike Huckabee has blasted Karl Rove and the “Republican Party establishment” for the “elitism” and “country club attitude” that he claims has driven Republican criticism of Christine O'Donnell. Huckabee says that he too was the victim of the such elitism when he ran for president.
David Weigel / Slate:
Lefty academics convene in Berkeley to try to make sense of the Tea Party movement.
Lefty academics convene in Berkeley to try to make sense of the Tea Party movement.
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Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
Gauging the scope of the tea party movement in America
Gauging the scope of the tea party movement in America
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Raw Story, Washington Monthly, Prairie Weather, Booman Tribune and Blue Virginia
Tammy Webber / Associated Press:
Gay voters angry at Democrats could sway election — CHICAGO - Kate Coatar is seriously considering voting for Green Party candidates instead of Democrats, whom she normally supports. James Wyatt won't cast a ballot at all because he no longer trusts anyone to fight for causes important to him.
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JammieWearingFool:
Shocking Video: 60 Minutes Admits Unemployment is Actually 17%, 22% in California — I nearly fell out of my chair tonight when 60 Minutes admitted this. Yes, 60 Minutes. — You can bet the White House and their lackeys will be all over them tomorrow. This isn't news the Democrats need America …
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Charles Murray / Washington Post:
The tea party warns of a New Elite. They're right. — The tea party appears to be of one mind on at least one thing: America has been taken over by a New Elite. — “On one side, we have the elites,” Fox News host Glenn Beck explained last month, “and the other side, we have the regular people.”
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Mark J. Konkol / Chicago Sun Times:
Hendon calls Brady ‘idiotic, racist, sexist, homophobic’ — Quinn: 'I don't associate myself with those comments' — Always-outspoken state Sen. Rickey Hendon on Saturday took aim at Republican gubernatorial nominee Bill Brady at a “get out the vote” rally on the West Side.
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Kasie Hunt / The Politico:
House: The Daily 10 — Minnesota 8th District — Rep. Jim Oberstar's hometown paper wants him to come back to Duluth. The News Tribune backed Oberstar in 2006 and 2008 but this time they've endorsed Republican challenger Chip Cravaack, a Navy veteran. The paper says Oberstar …
Bridget Johnson / The Hill:
Reid: ‘My manhood has never been in question’ — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) fired back at GOP challenger Sharron Angle on Saturday for saying during their debate earlier this month that he should “man up.” — “This is what her and her kind all around this country are using …
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Wikileaks documents show WMDs found in Iraq — In this case, the surprise isn't the data but the source. Wikileaks' new release from purloined files of the Department of Defense may help remind people that, contrary to popular opinion and media memes, the US did find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and in significant quantities.
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Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit:
I SAID BEFORE THAT WIKILEAKS' JULIAN ASSANGE WAS CLEARLY A TOOL, BUT WHOSE?
I SAID BEFORE THAT WIKILEAKS' JULIAN ASSANGE WAS CLEARLY A TOOL, BUT WHOSE?
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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Pro-Republican Groups Prepare Big Push at End of Races — OVIEDO, Fla. — The phalanx of anonymously financed conservative groups that have played such a crucial role this campaign year is starting a carefully coordinated final push to deliver control of Congress to Republicans …
Joshua Miller / ABCNEWS:
Top Democrat Says His Party Will Not Lose the House — DNC Chair Tim Kaine Says Country Trending in Democratic Direction — Does Tim Kaine, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, know something all the pundits, pollsters and political prognosticators don't?
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Molly Ball / The Politico:
The early vote: Signs of GOP passion — Just over a week before Election Day, signs of widespread Republican enthusiasm are apparent in the early-voter data, including in some places with highly competitive statewide races. Yet at the same time, for Democrats there are promising data …
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FiveThirtyEight, The Moderate Voice and American Power