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Republicans take 4 of 6 in recall elections, hold Senate — Both sides see victories in hard-fought contests — By Tom Tolan and Patrick Marley of the Journal Sentinel — Democrats won two state Senate seats in Tuesday's historic recall elections, but failed to capture a third seat …
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Washington Examiner:
Unions lose big in Wisconsin — Members of Wisconsin's teachers' union protested their loss of a near-monopoly on insurance contracts. Voters were less sympathetic than was widely believed. (AP photo) — An energized Democratic base was supposed to turn out yesterday.
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Open thread: Total recall; Update: Al Sharpton tries to cope; Update: GOP wins two three four …
Open thread: Total recall; Update: Al Sharpton tries to cope; Update: GOP wins two three four …
Monica Davey / New York Times:
In Wisconsin, a Big Recall Push Comes Up Short
In Wisconsin, a Big Recall Push Comes Up Short
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The Politico, ThinkProgress and GOP.com
Dan Hirschhorn / The Politico:
Wisconsin GOP holds on to Senate
Wisconsin GOP holds on to Senate
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Ben Smith's Blog, Betsy's Page, Balloon Juice, New York Magazine, Hot Air and National Review
Alan Colmes' Liberaland:
Wisconsin Democrats Still Vow To Recall Governor Scott Walker
Wisconsin Democrats Still Vow To Recall Governor Scott Walker
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The Other McCain
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
Wisconsin cage match
Wisconsin cage match
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Althouse, Minneapolis Star Tribune and Freedom's Lighthouse
JSOnline:
Walker signs legislation to redraw district boundaries
Walker signs legislation to redraw district boundaries
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The Raw Story, JammieWearingFool, The Political Carnival and PoliPundit.com
Eric Kleefeld / TPMDC:
Wisconsin GOP Holds On: Dems Take Two Seats In Senate Recalls, Not Magic Three
Wisconsin GOP Holds On: Dems Take Two Seats In Senate Recalls, Not Magic Three
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The Politico, Zandar Versus The Stupid, The Mahablog and New York Times
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Wisconsin recall fight ends where it began: With a Big Lie
Wisconsin recall fight ends where it began: With a Big Lie
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Daily Kos
A.Killough / CNN:
New CNN Poll: Majority want tax increase for wealthy and deep spending cuts — Washington (CNN) - Most Americans want a special congressional committee tasked with drafting a long-term solution to the nation's mounting federal deficits to include tax hikes for the wealthy and businesses …
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The Politico and ThinkProgress
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Frank Newport / Gallup:
Americans Want New Debt Supercommittee to Compromise
Americans Want New Debt Supercommittee to Compromise
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TPMDC, Speaker, Washington Wire, Wall Street Journal and Balloon Juice
Thomas L. Friedman / Associated Press:
The Day Our Leaders Got Unstuck — This is a scary economic moment. The response we need is not easy, but it is totally obvious. We need a Grand Bargain between America's two parties — and we need it right now. Until you read the following news article, we'll be stuck in a world of hurt.
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Firedoglake and Connecting.the.Dots
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Molly Hooper / The Hill:
Boehner : No S&P downgrade if GOP budget had passed
Boehner : No S&P downgrade if GOP budget had passed
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ThinkProgress, The Political Carnival and msnbc.com
Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:
Poll: GOP more unpopular than during Clinton impeachment
Poll: GOP more unpopular than during Clinton impeachment
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Taylor Marsh, The Politico, Liberal Values, The Political Carnival, AMERICAblog News, ThinkProgress, TPMDC and CNN
Dan Hirschhorn / The Politico:
Santorum: Perry marriage stance ‘destructive’ — Rick Santorum's identified a new way to boost his presidential prospects: attack Rick Perry for his position on gay marriage. — “When someone who is a serious candidate for president is doing things that will be destructive …
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
The Rick Perry that Texans know
The Rick Perry that Texans know
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The Daily Dish, The Caucus, Prairie Weather and Politics K-12
Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Santorum: Marriage Is Like Water, Not Beer
Santorum: Marriage Is Like Water, Not Beer
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Indecision Forever, Advocate, Prairie Weather, Pam's House Blend, Towleroad News #gay and SFGate
Jeb Bush Jr / H2012:
Jon Huntsman for President — In 2008, Florida and the presidency went to Barack Obama because he offered hope. To defeat the President in 2012, we need a candidate who will offer solutions. That man is Jon Huntsman. — Today at 11:15 a.m. at Scotty's Landing in Miami …
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The Hill, CNN, Ballot Box, msnbc.com, TPMDC, GOP 12 and National Review
Thom Shanker / New York Times:
U.S. Says Strike Killed Taliban Who Downed Copter — WASHINGTON — An American airstrike has killed the Taliban fighters believed responsible for shooting down a Chinook helicopter, killing 38 people including 30 American military personnel, the senior commander in Afghanistan said Wednesday.
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Outside the Beltway
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Robert Reich:
Why the President Doesn't Present a Bold Plan to Create Jobs and Jumpstart the Economy — Americans are deeply confused about why the economy is so bad - and their President isn't telling them. In fact, the White House apparently has decided to join with Republicans and blame it on the long-term budget deficit.
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Paul Krugman, UrbanGrounds, The Sideshow, theblogprof and Economist's View
Wall Street Journal:
A New Strategy for Economic Growth — Growth is not just about economics. Growth unleashes human potential. — As the economy continues to struggle, we are reminded of a course offered at Yale University titled “Grand Strategy.” Drawing on a weighty curriculum of history and philosophy …
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The New Republic, EconomicPolicyJournal.com and Clusterstock
David Hogberg / Investor's Business Daily:
Pop Quiz: Why Are Tuitions So High? — College students and their families have struggled to pay for the rising cost of tuition, a cost that has been driven in part by swelling administrative expenses. — Over a 20-year period, the growth in administrative personnel at institutions …
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Hit & Run
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Michele Bachmann Repeatedly Sought Stimulus, EPA, Other Government Funds … WASHINGTON — Few candidates in the Republican presidential primary field have decried the federal government with as much gusto as Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.). The three-term congresswoman has belittled the stimulus package …
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ThinkProgress, Washington Monthly, Slate Magazine, The Raw Story and TPMDC
Paul Waldman / TAPPED:
The Happy Warrior — This week's Newsweek magazine features the cover on the right, which has not too surprisingly stirred outrage from conservatives (see here and here for some reactions) saying that the liberal media are out to get Michele Bachmann. Are they right?
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The Atlantic Online, No More Mister Nice Blog and Washington Post
Rhonda Bodfield / Arizona Daily Star:
Tucsonans give McCain earful — If U.S. Sen. John McCain's town hall on Tuesday had a theme, it's that Greater Tucson has been dipped in a big vat of angry. — And the heat isn't just the domain of the tea party any more, with progressives showing up in force, just as torqued as their conservative counterparts.
Michael Pettis / Wall Street Journal:
China's Economy Is Headed for a Slowdown — Beijing's export-oriented strategy can't continue forever. — As China fitfully tries to rebalance its economy, a small but rising number of Chinese economists are beginning to predict sharply lower annual growth rates of 6% to 7% over the next few years.
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ThinkProgress, Free exchange and Modeled Behavior
Sarah Maslin Nir / New York Times:
No Plans for 2013, but an Actor Seems Focused on the Mayor's Office — Alec Baldwin is not running for mayor of New York — yet. — First, Mr. Baldwin, a 53-year-old actor and Long Island native, wants to finish his work on his television show, “30 Rock,” then go back to school and learn what the job is all about.
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Runnin' Scared, The Daily Caller, New York Magazine and CBS New York
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
A Test for Obama's View of a One-Term Presidency — WASHINGTON — It was a year and a half ago when President Obama told Diane Sawyer of ABC News in an interview that he would rather be a good one-term president than a mediocre two-term president. — Now, coming off one of his worst weeks …