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Perry raises $17 million — Siren, as they say: … The $17 million figure, which a Perry spokesman confirms to me, is almost as much as Mitt Romney raised in his first quarter as a declared presidential candidate this year. — It's also more than Rudy Giuliani and John McCain raised …
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CNN, Ben Smith's Blog, Daily Kos, Outside the Beltway, Taegan Goddard's … and New York Magazine
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Herman Cain rises, Rick Perry slides in new CBS News poll — CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto. — Herman Cain has moved into a tie with Mitt Romney atop the field of Republican presidential candidates …
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CNN, The Reaction, The Daily Caller, Outside the Beltway, GOP 12, Hot Air, Mediaite, msnbc.com, New York Times, The Other McCain, Ballot Box, Weasel Zippers, Public Policy Polling, Hotline On Call, Christian Science Monitor, The Moderate Voice, The 1600 Report, Don Surber, Ricochet Conversation Feed, The Page, The Lonely Conservative, Quinnipiac University and ThinkProgress

With Christie Out, Romney Is Back On Top Of Gop Pack, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Perry Fades As Cain Surges — With New Jersey Gov. Christopher Christie out of the Republican presidential race, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney jumps to a 22 percent lead …
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msnbc.com, GOP 12, The Volokh Conspiracy, National Review and New York Times


Romney: Wall Street Protests ‘Class Warfare’
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Guardian and The Raw Story

Mitt Romney's moment
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New York Magazine, Reuters, Swampland, The Moderate Voice, Marbury and Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog

Hot Air exclusive: Perry raises $17.1 million in Q3
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Washington Post, GOP 12 and Campaign 2012

Herman Cain's Poll Surge: Is It Real?
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Gallup, Daily Kos, A plain blog about politics, Politics, RedState and Philly.com


Senate Democrats rewrite Obama's jobs bill — WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats are scrambling to rewrite portions of President Barack Obama's jobs bill, even as Obama tries to blame Republicans for Congress' failure to act. — Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell moved to call …
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The Heritage Foundation, The Reaction, msnbc.com and Associated Press
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Push for President Obama's jobs bill illustrates the art of beating a dead horse — “Why don't we just pretend he didn't die? Just for a bit!” — Larry Wilson in “Weekend at Bernie's” — It might help to think of the American Jobs Act as Elvis. — The King made $60 million last year even though he died in 1977.
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The Politico, Taegan Goddard's … and Booman Tribune

Senate Democrats buck Obama on jobs proposal by changing ‘pay-fors’
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Washington Monthly and TPMDC

Senate Democrats forced to block Obama's jobs bill
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Scared Monkeys, The Strata-Sphere, Weekly Standard and The Hill

Reid considers surtax on millionaires
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ThinkProgress, Reuters, Business Insider, Yahoo! News and Michelle Malkin

Who are the 99 percent? — “I did everything I was supposed to and I have nothing to show for it.” — It's not the arrests that convinced me that “Occupy Wall Street” was worth covering seriously. Nor was it their press strategy, which largely consisted of tweeting journalists to cover …
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ThinkProgress, American Power, Don Surber, The Talking Dog, normblog, Balloon Juice, Political Mojo, Wonkette, Democracy in America, Alas, a Blog and DealBook
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“Occupy Wall Street” protesters sue New York City
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Gawker and Runnin' Scared

Unions endorse, will join Occupy Wall Street protests
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Associated Press, This Just In and Teamster Nation

A CNN Business reporter, Alison Kosik, summarizes what she thinks …
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The Huffington Post, Wonkette and Business Insider

Occupy Wall Street Causing Problems On Main Street
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Outside the Beltway, The Crawdad Hole, Pajamas Media and National Review


Wisconsin Judge Rules No Right to Own a Cow or Drink Its Milk — WI Judge to Zinniker, FTCLDF: No “Fundamental Right to Own a Cow, or Consume Its Milk... Am I Making Myself Clear?” — ~ David Gumpert — FTCLDF — In a decision denying basic property rights and even exceeding …
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Rod Dreher, Ricochet Conversation Feed and Marginal Revolution


Opposition to Obama grows — strongly — Four in 10 Americans “strongly” disapprove of how President Obama is handling job as president in the new Washington Post-ABC News poll, the highest that number has risen during his time in office and a sign of the hardening opposition to him as he seeks a second term.
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Washington Wire, Hot Air, Pajamas Media, Hotline On Call, Politics, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Outside the Beltway
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New poll shows Obama approval continuing to sour — Disapproval of President Obama is hardening at new highs according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll released Wednesday, providing troubling signs for the president as he pushes his jobs program and ramps up for a hard-fought reelection battle.
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The Crawdad Hole


Obama Gains vs. GOP on Jobs as Congress Hits a New Low — Barack Obama has jumped to a 15-point lead over the Republicans in Congress in trust to handle job creation, a sign the beleaguered president's $450 billion jobs package has hit its mark in public opinion.
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Daily Kos, TalkLeft and US Politics
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Poll sees a new low in Americans' approval of Congress — View Photo Gallery — New polling shows congressional popularity is at an all-time low of 14 percent. You'd be surprised at some of the things in history that have been more popular than the current Congress.
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Washington Monthly and Prairie Weather

Why Palin could run as an independent — There's been some chatter this week about the possibility that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) might run for president next year — as an independent. — The consequences for both her and the presidential race couldn't be more profound …
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GOP looks past Palin for 2012
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Washington Wire and GOP 12


Service sector growth slows, employment mixed — (Reuters) - Service sector activity growth slowed in September, but other data on Wednesday showed private employment up modestly for the month, suggesting that overall the economic recovery is sluggish. — Service sector activity slowed …
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Guardian and Sweetness & Light
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Announced Job Cuts in U.S. More Than Triple From Year Ago, Challenger Says
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Hot Air and JammieWearingFool

Getting It Right: Dean of George Mason Law Sets Excellent Example — All too often here at FIRE, we find ourselves up to our necks in campus censorship. For example, in just the last few weeks, we've seen a professor threatened by campus police for posting a sci-fi quote and a coalition …
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Ricochet Conversation Feed and National Review


Tomblin wins W.Va. gov race — Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin beat back a torrent of late Republican attacks linking him to President Obama to win the West Virginia governorship Tuesday night. — Tomblin, a 36-year politician who had served as acting governor since Joe Manchin left the governorship …
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Tea Party Brew, CNN, Angry Black Lady Chronicles and Balloon Juice
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War and Sacrifice in the Post-9/11 Era — 5 October 11 As the United States marks the 10th anniversary of the longest period of sustained warfare in its history, the overwhelming majority of veterans of the post-9/11 era are proud of their military service.
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Politics, ABCNEWS, Washington Post, The Politico and Outside the Beltway

University of Wisconsin-Stout Statement from Chancellor Sorensen, Provost Julie Furst-Bowe, and Vice Chancellor Ed Nieskes to Students, Faculty, and Staff — The following statement was sent today to students, faculty and staff from Chancellor Sorensen, Provost Julie Furst-Bowe …
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Big Hollywood and Joanne Jacobs


Sen. John Thune: Tax pledges can be broken — Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) said Wednesday that members of Congress shouldn't be “bound by” taxpayer pledges, and suggested that such vows would need to be broken in order to achieve broad-based tax reform. — Thune told MSNBC's Chuck Todd that pledges stood in the way of tax reform.
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PR Newswire and Outside the Beltway