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12:05 PM ET, October 11, 2011

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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Cain Surges, Nearly Ties Romney for Lead in GOP Preferences  —  Romney and Cain closely matched near 20%, with Perry at 15%  —  PRINCETON, NJ — Republicans' support for Herman Cain has surged to 18%, their support for Rick Perry has sagged to 15%, and their support for Mitt Romney remains relatively stable at 20%.
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Mike Dorning / Bloomberg:
Americans in Poll Back Taxing Rich to Reduce Deficit  —  More than two-thirds of Americans, including a majority of Republicans, say wealthier people should pay more in taxes to bring down the budget deficit, and even larger numbers think Medicare and Social Security benefits should be left alone.
Discussion: Guardian and ThinkProgress
Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Tuesday debate could be make-or-break for Gov. Perry's presidential hopes
Discussion: CNN
Michael Falcone / ABCNEWS:
Can Herman Cain Keep Up? (The Note)
Discussion: Roll Call and The Daily Caller
Jamelle Bouie / TAPPED:
Rick Perry Still Has a Chance
Herman Cain / KWTX-TV:
God Told Me To Run
Michael Falcone / ABCNEWS:
Mitt Romney Suggests Herman Cain May Not Be Ready For The Oval Office
Suzy Khimm / Washington Post:
Conservatives launch “We are the 53 percent” to criticize 99 percenters  —  Conservative activists have created a Tumblr called “We are the 53 percent” that's meant to be a counterpunch to the viral “We are the 99 percent” site that's become a prominent symbol for the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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Helen Kennedy / NY Daily News:
Occupy Wall Street protesters plan ‘Millionaires March’ to Rupert Murdoch's, tycoons' NYC homes
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Dems aggressively counter Republican attacks on anti-Wall Street protests
Discussion: CNN and The Politico
Henry Blodget / Business Insider:
AHEM: Wall Street Protester Says He's Getting Paid To Protest
Pam Martens / CounterPunch:
Financial Giants Put New York City Cops On Their Payroll
Harry M. Reid / Washington Post:
Trying to restore Senate comity  —  Democrats have one overriding objective this Congress: to create jobs and get our economy back on track.  But our Republican colleagues are so dead set on preventing Democrats from passing job-creating legislation that they have been willing to abuse …
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Erik Wasson / The Hill:
Democrats scramble to save face on President Obama's jobs bill  —  Democratic leaders in the Senate are scrambling to avoid defections on President Obama's jobs package, which appears headed for defeat on Tuesday.  —  A lack of Democratic unity on the president's bill would be embarrassing …
Sam Youngman / The Hill:
Obama campaign memo warns Congress on jobs bill votes
Discussion: Prairie Weather and ABCNEWS
David R. Henderson / Wall Street Journal:
A Nobel for Non-Keynesians  —  People's expectations about government policy make it difficult for officials to affect the economy in the ways they intend to.  —  On Monday the Nobel Committee announced the winners of the 2011 Nobel Prize in economics: Thomas J. Sargent of New York University …
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Steve H. Hanke / Cato @ Liberty:
Sargent's Sharp Pencil
Discussion: Marginal Revolution
Investor's Business Daily:
A Pair Of (Nobel) Aces
Robert Costa / National Review:
Behind Bachmann's Slide  —  On August 13, as dusk settled upon Iowa State University, Michele Bachmann hopped onto a makeshift stepstool beside her bus.  Her supporters crowded close, pressing against a flimsy rope.  Bachmann, clad in an ivory-colored suit and pearls, raised both arms.
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
The not-so-super committee  —  In news that should surprise absolutely no one, it appears the Murray/Hensarling super-committee isn't even close to reaching any kind of deal. … Remember all of those predictions that said the super-committee would fail because Republicans would never …
Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
Individualists In The Marine Corps  —  Erick Erickson and Josh Trevino are, I'm told, the geniuses behind the dimwitted concept of countering the 99 Percent Movement with an effort to divide the country between the 53 percent of the population that has net federal income tax liability …
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Brian Bakst / Associated Press:
In hindsight, Pawlenty regrets quick race pullout  —  ST. PAUL, Minn.—Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty says he might have stayed in the Republican presidential race longer had he known it would be this volatile.  —  Pawlenty reflected on his decision to drop out after his official state portrait was unveiled Monday night.
Discussion: Outside the Beltway and GOP 12
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Rachel E. Stassen-Berger / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Pawlenty, portrait, both emerge into limelight
Discussion: Taegan Goddard's …
Bill Daley / NBC Chicago:
One-On-One With Rahm's Replacement  —  He's the White House Chief of Staff — just steps from the Oval Office, brought in as the successful banker and attorney to give the Obama team a different image.  —  Bill Daley is also best friends with the man who held the pressure cooker White House job before him, Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
Discussion: The Hill
Boston Globe:
Boston police move in on protesters on Greenway, scores arrested  —  Boston police moved in and began arresting scores of Occupy Boston protesters who refused to leave a large part of the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway early this morning.  —  At 1:20 a.m., the first riot police officers lined up on Atlantic Avenue.
Monica Davey / The Caucus:
Wisconsin Democrats Start Drive to Recall Governor  —  Democrats in Wisconsin made a long-mulled plan official on Monday night: next month, people will begin collecting signatures to recall Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican in his first year in office whose move to limit collective bargaining rights …
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Suzanna Andrews / Vanity Fair:
The Woman Who Knew Too Much  —  Millions of Americans hoped President Obama would nominate Elizabeth Warren to head the consumer financial watchdog agency she had created.  Instead, she was pushed aside.  As Warren kicks off her run for Scott Brown's Senate seat in Massachusetts …
Washington Post:
Eric Holder, Obama's albatross  —  President Obama says that he has “complete confidence” in Attorney General Eric Holder.  That's good news for Republicans.  Pick almost any unnecessary, losing battle in Obama's first term, and his hapless attorney general is at the center of it.
Discussion: Hot Air and Pajamas Media
David Kravets / Threat Level:
Calif. Governor Veto Allows Warrantless Cellphone Searches  —  California Gov. Jerry Brown is vetoing legislation requiring police to obtain a court warrant to search the mobile phones of suspects at the time of any arrest.  —  The Sunday veto means that when police arrest anybody in the Golden State …
William Lajeunesse / Fox News:
Congressional Investigators to Subpoena Holder in Fast and Furious Probe  —  EXCLUSIVE: Congressional investigators probing the failed anti-gunrunning operation Fast and Furious are sending a new subpoena to Attorney General Eric Holder — seeking communications from about a dozen top Justice …
Discussion: Mediaite and Atlas Shrugs
 
 
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Mark Maremont / Wall Street Journal:
Perry's Jobs Plan Draws Scrutiny
Discussion: The New Republic and The Page
Brad Wilmouth / NewsBusters.org blogs:
Tony Bennett: Obama is America's ‘Greatest Accomplishment,’ Not Sure if Fighting Hitler ‘Justified’
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
How Dems create jobs
Michael Isikoff / msnbc.com:
Obama health-care law modeled on Romney plan
Discussion: Hit & Run and US Politics
Edwin Mora / CNSNews:
Not a Single Christian Church Left in Afghanistan, Says State Department
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
Larry J. Sabato / Wall Street Journal:
How the Campaign Season Got So Long
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SNL Spoofs the Morning Show Parody Called Fox & Friends
Discussion: Politics Plus
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Belafonte on Herman Cain: ‘Totally False’ and ‘A Bad Apple’
Discussion: The Politico and GOP 12
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Millions to lose unemployment benefits if Congress doesn't act
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Pelosi's disclosure belated in husband's land deal
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