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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 Monthly, Top of the Ticket, Wizbang and Truthdig
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Rachel Weiner / Washington Post:
Wisconsin recall elections: Results live blog — Protesters yell from a balcony near the the Wisconsin State Assembly Chambers as the assembly meets in the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison, Wisconsin March 10, 2011. … 10:13 P.M. The AP, along with local networks, has called …
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TwinCities.com, Swampland, Michelle Malkin, Althouse, Daily Kos, WisPolitics Election Blog, Taylor Marsh, Sister Toldjah and The Other McCain
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Open thread: Total recall; Update: Al Sharpton tries to cope; Update: GOP wins two three four, Dems win one two; Update: GOP holds senate — It's not quite literally total, but with six senate seats on the menu tonight, it's closer than any U.S. state's ever gotten.
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DownWithTyranny!, Libertarian Republican, Crooks and Liars, Daily Kos, Power Line, Guardian, Pajamas Media and National Review
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
Wisconsin cage match — In the six recall elections handpicked by Big Labor in Wisconsin, Democrats had the money and the intensity in their favor. All they lacked, it turns out, was the votes. (The AP tabulation of the results is here.) — In the event, Democrats won …
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Minneapolis Star Tribune, Freedom's Lighthouse and The Gateway Pundit
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Reading the Wisconsin Recall Vote — Wisconsin residents on Tuesday voted on whether to recall six Republican state senators, whose backing of Gov. Scott Walker in the dispute over collective bargaining rights this year made them targets for Democratic-aligned groups.
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Washington Post, Daily Kos, AMERICAblog News, Firedoglake, The Mahablog, TPMDC and Mother Jones
Dan Hirschhorn / The Politico:
Wisconsin GOP holds on to Senate
Wisconsin GOP holds on to Senate
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Betsy's Page, Hot Air, JSOnline, New York Magazine and National Review
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, Talking Points Memo and New York Times
Washington Examiner:
Unions lose big in Wisconsin
Unions lose big in Wisconsin
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theblogprof, RedState, The Raw Story, Daily Kos and The Moderate Voice
JSOnline:
Walker signs legislation to redraw district boundaries
Walker signs legislation to redraw district boundaries
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The Raw Story, The Political Carnival and PoliPundit.com
Tom Curry / msnbc.com:
Democrats fall short in Wisconsin recall elections
Democrats fall short in Wisconsin recall elections
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The Gateway Pundit, Right Wing News and The Atlantic Online
David Catanese / The Politico:
Strong voter turnout in Wisconsin
Strong voter turnout in Wisconsin
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JSOnline, Politics and Washington Post
The Politico:
Harry Reid super committee picks in place — In the first of what will be a closely watched selection process for a powerful new deficit panel, Democratic sources say Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will appoint Democratic Sens. Patty Murray (Wash.), Max Baucus (Mont.) and John Kerry …
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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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Gallup and The Politico
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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Taylor Marsh, Liberal Values, The Political Carnival, ThinkProgress and AMERICAblog News
Jennifer Epstein / The Politico:
Poll: Dems up, GOP down
Poll: Dems up, GOP down
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Washington Post, Liberal Values, Outside the Beltway, Little Green Footballs and The Hill
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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Ballot Box, CNN, GOP 12, The Hill and National Review
Gschwarzcnn / CNN:
Pawlenty to headline town hall in SC — Columbia, South Carolina (CNN) - Republican presidential hopeful Tim Pawlenty has added a South Carolina visit to his campaign schedule later this month to participate in a town hall sponsored by a leading tea party figure, CNN has learned.
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GOP 12
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The Politico:
For Tim Pawlenty, it's Ames or bust
For Tim Pawlenty, it's Ames or bust
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GOP 12, The Other McCain and Iowa Caucuses
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
For immediate release — Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in June indicates that economic growth so far this year has been considerably slower than the Committee had expected. Indicators suggest a deterioration in overall labor market conditions in recent months, and the unemployment rate has moved up.
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New York Times, Felix Salmon, FT Alphaville, Clusterstock, Free exchange, The Washington Independent, naked capitalism, Modeled Behavior, Exile On Wall Street, The Atlantic Online, Sky Dancing, Jared Bernstein, AmSpecBlog, AMERICAN FUTURE, Washington Monthly, Economix, The Politico and ThinkProgress
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Foster Kamer / The New York Observer:
Single Mother from St. Louis Flying Banner Over Lower Manhattan: 'Thanks For The Downgrade. You Should All Be Fired.' (UPDATED) — YOU SHOULD ALL BE FIRED." Pictures and more sightings are beginning to emerge. Full image below: — The S&P offices are in the McGraw Hill building at 96 Water Street …
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Money & Company, Clusterstock, Gawker, Mogulite and New York Magazine
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Dan Primack / Fortune:
About that plane over S&P — Who sent an aerial message to Wall Street?
About that plane over S&P — Who sent an aerial message to Wall Street?
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Clusterstock, Towleroad News #gay, Connecting.the.Dots, Wonkette, The Raw Story and FT Alphaville
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 and Clusterstock
Yahoo! News:
Police calm London, but riots flare across UK — LONDON (AP) — Thousands of extra police officers flooded into London Wednesday in a bid to end Britain's worst rioting in a generation. An eerie calm prevailed in the capital, but unrest spread across England on a fourth night of violence driven …
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Firedoglake
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Brendan O'Neill / Spiked:
London's burning: a mob made by the welfare state
London's burning: a mob made by the welfare state
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blogs.telegraph.co.uk, BBC, Need to Know, National Review, The Lede, The Lonely Conservative, Hot Air and Pundit & Pundette
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
The Rick Perry that Texans know — The biggest guessing game in Republican politics today is what kind of presidential candidate Texas Gov. Rick Perry will be. Is he a heavyweight ready to contend seriously for the nomination, or someone who stumbles when he steps onto the big stage?
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The Caucus, Prairie Weather and Politics K-12
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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theblogprof and Economist's View
Michael D. Shear / The Caucus:
Romney's Covert Iowa Campaign — DES MOINES — Mitt Romney will dip his big toe in the Iowa waters on Wednesday, even as he continues to treat the political activity here like an sideshow that he can afford to ignore, at least for now. — The front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination …
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GOP 12
JSOnline:
Dem spokesman accuses GOP of dirty tricks in Waukesha vote count — By Larry Sandler of the Journal Sentinel — A state Democratic Party spokesman accused a Republican official Tuesday night of tampering with votes in the tight 8th Senate District recall race.
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The Raw Story
Joseph Stiglitz / Financial Times:
How to make the best of the long malaise — The only good thing about the continuing barrage of bad economic news is that it could have been worse: all three rating agencies could have downgraded the US, stock markets could have fallen further and the US could have defaulted on its debt.
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Paul Krugman
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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Modeled Behavior
Mickey Kaus / The Daily Caller:
“Not much further we can cut“: In his remarks yesterday, President Obama defended his “balanced” approach to the deficit: — But there's not much further we can cut in either of those categories. What we need to do now is combine those spending cuts with two additional steps …
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Betsy's Page, Instapundit and Via Meadia
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Looking Like Dems Come Up Short — As of just after 12:30 on the east coast it's looking like Sen. Alberta Darling (R) is pulling out a win in Wisconsin's 8th senate district. If so, that means that state Democrats picked up two recall victories but fell short of the three needed to take control of the senate.