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Sept. 8: Conventions May Put Obama in Front-Runner's Position — On Friday, we began to see reasonably clear signs that President Obama would receive some kind of bounce in the polls from the Democratic convention. — Mr. Obama had another strong day in the polls on Saturday …
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The Atlantic Online, mmicdata.rand.org, Balloon Juice, Outside the Beltway and Booman Tribune


State of the race: Advantage, Obama — President Barack Obama heads out of the national political conventions with a much clearer path to winning, top advisers to Mitt Romney privately concede. — The Romney campaign, while pleasantly surprised by Obama's lackluster prime-time performance …
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Via Meadia and The Page
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Obama widens lead over Romney despite jobs data: Reuters/Ipsos poll — (Reuters) - President Barack Obama, picking up support following the Democratic National Convention, widened his narrow lead over Republican U.S. presidential challenger Mitt Romney in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Saturday.

Poll: Obama opens up four-point lead on Romney nationally
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The Gateway Pundit, Bob Cesca's Awesome Blog! and CNN

The GOP convention negative bounce: a final look
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The Impolitic, The Daily Dish and Booman Tribune

Why Is This Election Close? — For a long time I have been predicting that Mitt Romney would get the Republican nomination, and that he would then win the general election. I have said that the election will be reasonably close-demographic realities dictate that all national elections …
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Booman Tribune, The Reality-Based Community, The Mahablog, Belmont Club and ProfessorBainbridge.com
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Double-Minded Republicans
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ProfessorBainbridge.com and Blue Crab Boulevard

Gov. Brown renews fitness test challenge against Christie — California Gov. Jerry Brown still wants New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to take him up on a three-part fitness challenge. — Brown renewed his call Sunday to battle Christie in a 3-mile race, chin-up and push-up contest during an interview on CNN's “State of the Union.”


A Terrifying Way to Discipline Children — IN my public school 40 years ago, teachers didn't lay their hands on students for bad behavior. They sent them to the principal's office. But in today's often overcrowded and underfunded schools, where one in eight students receive help …

Inside story of Obama's struggle to keep Congress from controlling outcome of debt ceiling crisis — President Obama summoned the top four congressional leaders to the White House on Saturday morning, July 23, 2011. The night before, House Speaker John A. Boehner had withdrawn from negotiations …
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The Raw Story and Connecting.the.Dots
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Romney: GOP leaders, Obama made ‘mistake’ agreeing to sequester
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CNN and The Reaction


The Age of Trolling — How a small band of conservatives generated half of the Democratic Convention's headlines. — Vice-president Biden speaks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC. — © Richard Kalvar/Magnum Photos for Slate.

Obama tells ‘birther’ joke, asks young boy if he has birth certificate — President Obama poked fun at conspiracy theories which question whether he was born in the United States during a campaign stop in Orlando, Fla. on Saturday. — The president made a stop at a local sports bar …
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CNN, Scared Monkeys, Politico, Weasel Zippers and Taegan Goddard's …


Mass Arab Attack on Jewish Village — Hundreds of PA Arabs assault Jewish villagers in the Binyamin region, children cry as mob screams ‘slaughter the Jews.’ — Hundreds of Palestinian Authority Arabs have been assaulting a Jewish village in the Binyamin region since Saturday afternoon, Tatzpit reports.
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Israel Matzav


Jeff Bezos And The End of PowerPoint As We Know It — Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos addresses a press conference to introduce new Amazon and Kindle products in New York, September 28, 2011. (Image credit: AFP/Getty Images via @daylife) — The next time you deliver a PowerPoint presentation that matters …
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Althouse


Those Jobless Numbers Are Even Worse Than They Look — Still above 8%—and closer to 19% in a truer accounting. Here's a plan for improvement. — Don't be fooled by the headline unemployment number of 8.1% announced on Friday. The reason the number dropped to 8.1% from 8.3% in July …
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Doug Ross, NO QUARTER, The PJ Tatler, Blue Crab Boulevard and Macsmind