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Mackenzie Weinger / Politico:
Reports: Robo-calls lying to Wisconsin voters — Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said his campaign is contacting Wisconsin residents to counter reports of a robo-call that says anyone who signed a petition to recall Gov. Scott Walker doesn't have to vote in Tuesday's election.
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Robin Bravender / Politico:
Wisconsin recall: Democrats prepare for recall recount — Brace yourself: Wisconsin Democrats say they are preparing for the event that the hotly contested recall race could drag on for weeks, or even longer. — Floating the prospect of a recount is, of course, a message that bolsters …
WisPolitics Election Blog:
Dems cry foul early into Election Day; Sen. Taylor demands investigation — With only about four hours into the Election Day voting, members of the Milwaukee Democratic Party claim that calls are going out to voters telling them if they'd signed the recall, they didn't need to vote today.
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Sense of Events, Jammie Wearing Fools and The Jawa Report
BuzzFeed:
Obama Emails For Barrett Obama uses campaign list to encourage supporters to support Barrett in Wisconsin recall election. — President Barack Obama followed up his tweet in support of Mayor Tom Barrett's efforts to unseat Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker today with a blast email …
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The Spectacle Blog, Hot Air and Ed Driscoll
Josh Eidelson / Salon:
Nasty robo-calls in Wisconsin?
Nasty robo-calls in Wisconsin?
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ThinkProgress, Guardian, Politico, WDJT-TV, Wonkette, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Althouse, The Impolitic and The Stranger …
BuzzFeed:
Wisconsin Democrats Claim Dirty Tricks On Nasty Election Day
Wisconsin Democrats Claim Dirty Tricks On Nasty Election Day
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The Gateway Pundit and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Monica Davey / New York Times:
Wisconsin Votes on Recall of Governor
Wisconsin Votes on Recall of Governor
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CNN, Democracy in America, neo-neocon, The Recall Elections Blog and National Review
Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Paycheck Fairness Act is defeated in Senate — Democratic legislation meant to fight gender discrimination in the workplace failed in the Democrat-controlled Senate Tuesday on a procedural vote. — In a 52 to 47 tally the Senate defeated the Paycheck Fairness Act.
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Indecision Forever, The Maddow Blog and Balloon Juice
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Republican senator introduces alternative to Paycheck Fairness Act
Republican senator introduces alternative to Paycheck Fairness Act
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The Daily Caller and New York Times
Annie-Rose Strasser / ThinkProgress:
BREAKING: Senate GOP Blocks Pay Equity Bill
BREAKING: Senate GOP Blocks Pay Equity Bill
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Midwest Democracy, Campaign 2012, The Raw Story and Taylor Marsh
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
Paycheck Fairness Act fails to advance in Senate
David Shepardson / detroitnews.com:
Romney vows quick U.S. exit from GM — He says Obama delays stock sale to avoid embarrassment of big losses — Washington — Republican Mitt Romney believes President Barack Obama is holding on to the government's stake in General Motors to avoid an embarrassing financial loss before the election …
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Weasel Zippers, Mediaite, Washington Wire, Eclectablog and The Maddow Blog
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Reuters:
Fear factors: What worries Romney backers
Fear factors: What worries Romney backers
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Swampland, American Prospect, Business Insider, Daily Kos, New York Magazine, No More Mister Nice Blog and Politico
Amy Willis / Telegraph:
Barack Obama calls Mitt Romney ‘George’ in latest election gaffe
Barack Obama calls Mitt Romney ‘George’ in latest election gaffe
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neo-neocon, The Gateway Pundit and The Daily Caller
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Mitt Romney Says He Would Have Backed Auto Bailout After Managed Bankruptcy
Mitt Romney Says He Would Have Backed Auto Bailout After Managed Bankruptcy
Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Government Down $16 Billion on GM Bailout
Government Down $16 Billion on GM Bailout
Discussion:
Politico and The Hope For America
Mark Maremont / Wall Street Journal:
How Romney Pushed State Health Bill — Emails Show Governor Defending Insurance Mandate for Massachusetts Residents — When Mitt Romney left office as Massachusetts governor, his aides removed all emails from a server computer in the governor's office, and purchased and carted off hard drives …
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John Cook / Gawker:
Well, it Looks Like Someone Hacked Into Mitt Romney's Private Email [Update] — Everything old is new again: A tipster has emailed Gawker claiming to have hacked into Mitt Romney's private email and DropBox accounts. — You will recall that roughly four years ago, 4Chan hackers got …
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Politicker, Mediaite, New York Magazine and Mashable!
Michael D. Shear / The Caucus:
Critique of Obama Jobs Record Puts Romney in a Bind
Critique of Obama Jobs Record Puts Romney in a Bind
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Washington Post and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Jeff Cox / CNBC:
US Already in ‘Recession,’ Extend Tax Cuts: Bill Clinton — Former President Bill Clinton told CNBC Tuesday that the US economy already is in a recession and urged Congress to extend all the tax cuts due to expire at the end of the year. — In a taped interview aired on “Closing Bell,” …
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The Caucus, Business Insider, The Hill, Weekly Standard, No More Mister Nice Blog and Sister Toldjah
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Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:
Clinton breaks with Obama on extending Bush-era tax rates — Former President Bill Clinton broke with President Obama over the Bush-era tax rates, saying he has “no problem” with extending them temporarily. — “I don't have any problem with extending all of it now, including the current spending level …
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Ballot Box and Politico
Roger Simon / Politico:
Bill Clinton is out of control — Bill Clinton has to be the smartest guy in the room even when he's not in the room. — Clinton is not on Barack Obama's campaign staff, is not a trusted adviser, does not set Obama's strategy. — But Bill Clinton is pretty good at sabotaging Obama's strategy.
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GayPatriot, Hot Air, The Gateway Pundit, Weekly Standard, The Jawa Report and CNN
Ben Geman / The Hill:
Breaking with Romney, Murkowski warns against ‘knee-jerk’ reaction to Solyndra — Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) is breaking with Mitt Romney and some Capitol Hill Republicans by expressing support for federal green-energy programs, including the one that provided loan help to the now-bankrupt Solyndra.
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The Boston Globe:
Romney's solar slam at Obama backfires
Romney's solar slam at Obama backfires
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Indecision Forever, NewsBusters.org and Washington Post
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Romney in Texas: 'This is Obama's economy, not George Bush's'
Romney in Texas: 'This is Obama's economy, not George Bush's'
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Ballot Box and Weasel Zippers
CBO's Publications:
The 2012 Long-Term Budget Outlook — Over the past few years, the federal government has been recording budget deficits that are the largest as a share of the economy since 1945. Consequently, the amount of federal debt held by the public has surged. By the end of this year …
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James Pethokoukis / The Enterprise Blog:
CBO: Massive rise in U.S. debt crashes our economic forecasting model in 2035
CBO: Massive rise in U.S. debt crashes our economic forecasting model in 2035
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protein wisdom
Jordy Yager / The Hill:
DOJ to House Republicans: Let's resolve ‘Fast and Furious’ issue — The Justice Department told House Republican leaders on Tuesday it was working to reach “a mutually acceptable resolution” to grant Congress access to information about a botched gun-tracking operation and avoid contempt proceedings from Attorney General Eric Holder.
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Jerry Seper / Washington Times:
Issa: Officials had information about ‘reckless tactics’ in ‘Fast and Furious’
Issa: Officials had information about ‘reckless tactics’ in ‘Fast and Furious’
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National Review
Paul Cruickshank / CNN:
Al-Libi death a major blow for al Qaeda — Abu Yahya al-Libi is universally admired in jihadist circles and among the younger generation of al Qaeda leaders. Charismatic, intelligent, a religious scholar - and with the extra qualification of having escaped from U.S. custody in Afghanistan …
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Power Line, Mediaite, ThinkProgress and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
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Pam Belluck / New York Times:
Morning-After Pills Don't Block Implantation, Science Suggests — Labels inside every box of morning-after pills, drugs widely used to prevent pregnancy after sex, say they may work by blocking fertilized eggs from implanting in a woman's uterus. Respected medical authorities …
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ThinkProgress, The Hope For America, The Raw Story, Gothamist and The Stranger …
Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:
Michelle Obama isn't ‘endorsing or condemning’ NYC Mayor Bloomberg's proposed soda ban — First lady Michelle Obama on Tuesday said she “applauds” local leaders for confronting the growing risk of obesity, but stopped short of endorsing a controversial proposed ban of sugary drinks sold …
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The PJ Tatler
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Minnesota moving against marriage ban — Minnesota's constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage now appears to be in serious danger of failing, a reversal from a PPP poll four months ago when it led for passage by a 48/44 margin. — Now only 43% of voters support the proposed amendment, with 49% of voters opposed to it.
Discussion:
Politico, Advocate and The New Civil Rights Movement
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Debt Indulgence — Every generation has an incentive to borrow money from the future to spend on itself. But, until ours, no generation of Americans has done it to the same extent. Why? — A huge reason is that earlier generations were insecure. They lived without modern medicine …
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Mickey Kaus / The Daily Caller:
Notes on Wisconsin — Notes on Wisconsin: 1) Tomorrow's recall …
Notes on Wisconsin — Notes on Wisconsin: 1) Tomorrow's recall …
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Bloomberg, Weekly Standard, Hit & Run, Politico, The Huffington Post, The New Republic, The Daily Beast, Althouse and Hot Air
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Obama up in Florida — PPP's newest Florida poll finds little change in the state compared to mid-April. At that time Barack Obama led Mitt Romney 50-45 there, and now his advantage is 50-46. Voters in the state narrowly approve of Obama, 49/46, and continue to dislike Romney, giving him a 39/53 favorability rating.
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Jeffrey Toobin / News Desk:
The Real Stakes in the Health-Care Case: A Guide — No, I do not know what day the Supreme Court will decide the heath-care case. (Best guess: June 25th.) No, I have not “heard anything” about how the Justices will rule on the challenge to the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.