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Bill Haberman / 630wpro.com:
Caprio tells WPRO President can “shove” his endorsement — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio is livid after the Providence Journal reported Monday morning President Obama would not endorse Caprio during his visit to the state today. — “He can take his endorsement and really shove it” …
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New York Times, The Hill, WPRI-TV, The Caucus, Taylor Marsh, Sister Toldjah, Top of the Ticket, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, CNN, Hot Air, Gretawire and TPMDC
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First Read / msnbc.com:
First Thoughts: How to spot a GOP wave
First Thoughts: How to spot a GOP wave
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Chicago Tribune, NRSC and Pajamas Media
Projo 7 to 7 News Blog:
Caprio's reaction to snub? President can ‘shove it’
Caprio's reaction to snub? President can ‘shove it’
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The Hill, CNN, Mediaite, Providence Journal, Front Row Washington, Weasel Zippers, The Page and WPRI-TV
John E. Mulligan / Providence Journal:
Obama won't endorse Caprio during R.I. visit
Obama won't endorse Caprio during R.I. visit
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Political Punch, The Note, Projo 7 to 7 News Blog, The Politico, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, CNN, RedState and AMERICAblog News
Chris Good / The Atlantic Online:
Obama Can ‘Take His Endorsement And...Shove It’
Obama Can ‘Take His Endorsement And...Shove It’
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Blue Gal
Michelle R. Smith / Associated Press:
RI Dem: Obama can ‘shove it’ for not endorsing him
RI Dem: Obama can ‘shove it’ for not endorsing him
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Gawker, WPRI-TV, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Politics Daily and Liberty Pundits Blog
Next Media Animation:
Jon Stewart rallies the troops in Washington — Guest starring Nicholas J Longtin as ‘Sane Demonstrator’. — Comedian Jon Stewart plans to hold a rally for viewers and fans in Washington on October 30. Dubbed the “Rally to Restore Sanity,” the event is seen as a response to a similar rally held by Glenn Beck over the summer.
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Just who does Jon Stewart think he is?
Just who does Jon Stewart think he is?
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NewsBusters.org blogs
Ed O'Keefe / Federal Eye:
'Government Doesn't Suck' march planned
'Government Doesn't Suck' march planned
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LewRockwell.com Blog, Hit & Run, The Daily Caller and NewsBusters.org blogs
Faiz Shakir / ThinkProgress:
Mitch McConnell: I Want To Be Senate Majority Leader In Order To Make Obama A One-Term President — From the moment Obama entered office, right-wing conservatives embraced the posture of hell-bent opposition. Recall, in Jan. 2009, hate radio host Rush Limbaugh expressed his hope that Obama fails.
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Blogcritics, NationalJournal.com, Climate Progress, Indecision Forever, New York Magazine, Riehl World View and Gawker
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
THE VALUE OF MCCONNELL'S OCCASIONAL CANDOR.... For all of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) many faults, he has one especially interesting habit. Once in a while, for no apparent reason, McConnell will say what he's actually thinking, giving us fairly valuable insights into his plans and motivations.
Ben Stein / Alaska Dispatch:
Good Old Tail-Gunner Joe Miller — When we think of a dangerous politician in these United States, if we are of a certain age, we think of Broderick Crawford playing “Willy Stark,” the doppelganger for Huey Long, the colorful, swaggering demagogue of Louisiana in the Depression era …
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CNN, Ben Smith's Blog and The Note
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Sarah Palin / Facebook:
Lisa's Gall vs. Miller's Honor
Lisa's Gall vs. Miller's Honor
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Hot Air, Conservatives4Palin.com, The Right Scoop and GOP 12
Becky Bohrer / Associated Press:
AK senate hopeful admits earlier policy violation
AK senate hopeful admits earlier policy violation
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Politics Daily and National Review
David Brody / The Brody File:
Christine O'Donnell Interview With The Brody File — In an exclusive sit-down interview with The Brody File, Christine O'Donnell says first time voters in Delaware will propel her to victory on November 2nd despite the media's “double standard” against conservative women.
Charlie Cook / National Journal Online:
Dems' House Losses Likely Enormous, but Senate Hard to Read — There is no clear narrative in the Senate, just bizarre ups and downs. — Sen. Russell Feingold and Republican candidate Ron Johnson debate. — It's easy to look at what appears to be a gigantic Republican 2010 midterm election wave …
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protein wisdom, The Atlantic Online, The Capitol Fax Blog and The Washington Note
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Pelosi: 'We haven't really gotten the credit for what we have done' — Democrats haven't necessarily gotten the credit they're due for the work they've done the last two years, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said. — Pelosi, in the middle of a tough campaign to defend Democrats' majority …
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Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Democratic Rep. Taylor says he voted for McCain, not Obama — Conservative Democratic Rep. Gene Taylor (Miss.) said over the weekend that voted against his own party when he went to the ballot box to vote for president in 2008. — Taylor told the Sun Herald of South Mississippi that he chose …
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Washington Wire, The Fix, Sun Herald, Weasel Zippers, Washington Post, TPMDC, National Review and Daily Kos
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Manchin expands lead — The great challenge of Joe Manchin's Senate campaign has been this: convincing West Virginia voters who like him but don't like Barack Obama to let their affection for him outweigh their animosity toward the President in deciding how to vote this fall.
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Politics Daily, Taegan Goddard's …, National Review and The Political Carnival
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John Heilemann / New York Magazine:
2012: How Sarah Barracuda Becomes President — Why do you think Barack Obama is being so nice to Michael Bloomberg? — On a pale-gold mid-October afternoon, Sarah Palin takes the stage at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, and the faithful are ready for her.
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Salon, Outside the Beltway, GOP 12, Conservatives4Palin.com and Althouse
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Pro-Republican Groups Prepare Big Push at End of Races — OVIEDO, Fla. — The anonymously financed conservative groups that have played such a crucial role this campaign year are starting a carefully coordinated final push to deliver control of Congress to Republicans, shifting money among …
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Democrats' excuse: Outside groups killed us
Democrats' excuse: Outside groups killed us
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Ben Smith's Blog, The Plum Line and The Sundries Shack
Alexis Levinson / The Daily Caller:
Scalia takes Kagan to gun range, sources say — According to two witnesses, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia took fellow Justice Elena Kagan out for a lesson in skeet shooting at his shooting club in Virginia last week. — The witnesses saw Scalia at the Fairfax Rod and Gun Club …
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The Anchoress, Wonk Room, Babalú Blog, Wonkette and The Volokh Conspiracy
Andrew Marcus / Big Government:
Identified: Right Nation Protester Who Called Andrew Breitbart ‘Gay’ Is A Democrat Party Official — During last month's Right Nation gathering just outside of Chicago, Andrew Breitbart found himself confronting a group of angry protesters who had been bussed in by the Democratic Party.
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Breitbart.tv, Wonkette, The Other McCain, Mediaite and GayPatriot
Michelle Malkin:
Voter fraud watch: They're at it again — Here we go again. Desperation plus the by-any-means-necessary credo plus a nationwide force of Alinsky avengers equals another recipe for voter fraud. — In Colorado, it's Common Cause of Colorado, Mi Familia Vota Education Fund …
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The Sundries Shack, iOwnTheWorld.com, protein wisdom, Gateway Pundit and The Other McCain
The Politico:
Poll: Independents siding with GOP — Republicans are on the verge of broad wins next week for one big reason: independent voters are ready to boot Democrats from office, according to a new POLITICO/George Washington University Battleground Poll. — Expressing deep dissatisfaction …
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National Review, Hot Air, Politics Daily, Right Wing News, NDN blogs, Conservatives4Palin.com, NRSC, Taylor Marsh and Don Surber
Keach Hagey / The Politico:
NPR CEO apologizes for handling of Williams firing — Vivian Schiller, the NPR CEO who has gotten criticism from all sides about NPR's decision to fire Juan Williams, apologized to her colleagues Sunday evening for the way the firing was handled. — Among the most problematic aspects …
Myglesias / Yglesias:
The Money Market Run — Something that's been bugging me for a while now is that people largely seem to have forgotten what it is that actually happened in the fall of 2008 as the financial crisis reached its most acute stage. Amar Bhidé's new book, A Call for Judgment …
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Ross Douthat, The American Scene and Modeled Behavior
Damian Paletta / Wall Street Journal:
Key Tax Breaks at Risk as Panel Looks at Cuts — Sacrosanct tax breaks, including deductions on mortgage interest, remain on the table just weeks before the deficit commission issues recommendations on policies to pare back with the aim of balancing the budget by 2015.
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Firedoglake, The Atlantic Online and AmSpecBlog
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Hickenlooper lead down to 3 — Tom Tancredo continues to surge as Dan Maes' support completely collapses in the Colorado Governor's race and John Hickenlooper now leads the race by only a 47-44 margin with Maes getting 5%. — Hickenlooper's been unable to rise above the 47-48% mark in PPP's polls over the last three months.
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Daily Kos, National Review, The Spot and Denver Post
Andy Barr / The Politico:
Bill Clinton ‘disturbed and ticked off’ — Former President Bill Clinton is “disturbed and ticked off” by much of what he's seen from the midterm election campaign. — Speaking at a rally for 28-term incumbent Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) Sunday, Clinton said argued “right-wing rhetoric” …
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Michelle Malkin, Gateway Pundit and Weasel Zippers
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Falling Into the Chasm — This is what happens when you need to leap over an economic chasm — but either can't or won't jump far enough, so that you only get part of the way across. — If Democrats do as badly as expected in next week's elections, pundits will rush to interpret the results as a referendum on ideology.
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