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Whitman Holds Lead Over Brown

Taegan Goddard's Political Wire - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 21:25
A new CNN/Time/Opinion Research survey in California finds Meg Whitman (R) leading Jerry Brown (D) among registered voters in the race for governor, 48% to 46%.

Said pollster Keating Holland: "The gender gap means that women usually vote Democratic, but female voters are evenly divided between Brown and Whitman. That may be due to some women choosing a female candidate over a male, depriving Brown of the traditional level of support from that key group."
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Boxer Holds Slight Edge

Taegan Goddard's Political Wire - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 21:23
A new CNN/Time/Opinion Research survey in California shows Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) holds a slight edge over challenger Carly Fiorina (R) among registered voters in the U.S. Senate race, 48% to 44%.

Notes pollster Keating Holland: "In a battle between two women, female voters will be a key constituency. Right now, 48 percent of women would pick Boxer compared to 43 percent for Fiorina. Six years ago, Boxer won 65 percent of the women's vote."
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Republicans Close in Three Key Senate Races

Time.com - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 21:00
A new poll shows Rand Paul running neck and neck in Kentucky, with Boxer and Rubio slightly ahead in their races
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Discovery of gene mutations may be key vs. ovarian cancer

USA Today News - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 20:45
Scientists have found gene mutations that may cause an estimated 10% of ovarian cancers, a finding that could help them develop new treatments. ...


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Visitor Logs Give Clues on Woodward's Book

Taegan Goddard's Political Wire - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 20:34
Thanks to White House visitor records, The Hill reports "there are already some clues about which of the president's advisers talked to the investigative journalist for his latest book, Obama's Wars."

Woodward "visited the White House complex at least 13 times from May 2009 to April 2010, according to records released by the administration. Not surprisingly, the records show Woodward had access to some of the biggest names in the White House, including David Axelrod, President Obama's top political aide."
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Still Hope Versus Fear

Barack Obama's Blog - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 20:33

In the last days of the 2008 election, Barack Obama visited Cleveland for one of the final rallies of his presidential campaign. Today he returned for a major address on his plans for moving the economy forward. While much has changed since 2008, some things remain the same as we stand faced with another important election:

“A lot has changed since I came here in those final days of the last election, but what hasn’t is the choice facing this country.  It’s still fear versus hope; the past versus the future.  It’s still a choice between sliding backward and moving forward.  That’s what this election is about.  That’s the choice you’ll face in November.”

The President used his address to lay out three major new initiatives to create jobs and grow our economy. First is a new effort to rebuild America’s transportation infrastructure—our roads, bridges, and airport runways. The second is expanding, simplifying, and permanently extending the Research and Experimentation Tax Credit. And the third is to allow companies to deduct investments in their business through the end of 2011, speeding up job creation and private investment. These big investments will help the families and workers who are struggling while building a strong infrastructure for our country’s economic growth.

As the President said today, his own family benefited from a country that invested in its middle class, which is what we need to do again:

"Michelle and I are where we are today because even though our families didn’t have much, they worked tirelessly – without complaint – so that we might have a better life.  My grandfather marched off to Europe in World War II and my grandmother worked in factories on the home front.  I had a single mom who put herself through school, and would wake before dawn to make sure I got a decent education.  Michelle can still remember her father heading out to his job as a city worker long after Multiple Sclerosis had made it impossible for him to walk without crutches....

“That’s the America I believe in.  That’s what led me to work in the shadow of a shuttered steel plant on the South Side of Chicago when I was a community organizer.  It’s what led me to fight for factory workers at manufacturing plants that were closing across Illinois when I was a Senator.  It’s what led me to run for President – because I don’t believe we can have a strong and growing economy without a strong and growing middle-class.”

But as the President pushes for jobs and laying a strong economic foundation, Republicans like John Boehner are saying ‘no’ to progress while offering no new ideas:

“A few weeks ago, the Republican leader of the House came here to Cleveland and offered his party’s answer to our economic challenges.  Now, it would be one thing if he admitted his party’s mistakes during the eight years they were in power, and was offering a credible new approach to solving our country’s problems.

“But that’s not what happened.  There were no new policies from Mr. Boehner.  There were no new ideas.  There was just the same philosophy we already tried for the last decade – the same philosophy that led to this mess in the first place:  cut more taxes for millionaires and cut more rules for corporations.  Instead of coming together like past generations did to build a better country for our children and grandchildren, their argument is that we should let insurance companies go back to denying care to folks who are sick, and let credit card companies go back to raising rates without any reason.  Instead of setting our sights higher, they’re asking us to settle for a status quo of stagnant growth, eroding competitiveness, and a shrinking middle class.”

Voters face a choice this November, and it boils down to whether we continue moving forward to create jobs and build a strong economy, or go back to the failed policies of the past. As the President said, if we are again able to "choose hope over fear; to choose the future over the past; to come together once more around the great project of national renewal, then we will restore our economy; rebuild our middle-class; and reclaim the American Dream for the next generation.”

Obama Speech Not a Sell Out

Taegan Goddard's Political Wire - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 20:20
Cleveland Plain Dealer: "With less than an hour before President Obama's scheduled speech, 75 seats remained empty in the recreation center at Cuyahoga Community College's Western Campus. So organizers went around campus and recruited more students to fill the seats."
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Getting the Job Done: How Democrats Can Win in November

Community Blogs from Democrats.org - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 20:01
In the historic American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the Democrats enacted the largest investment ever in Green Energy. This investment is pumping billions of dollars into one of the strongest areas of our economy. Shortly after President Obama passed the Recovery Act, China - recognizing the economic potential of a Green Tech Boom - invested a similar amount of money in their own Green Tech sectors.

The Green Tech sector was the last to be hit by the Recession, and the first to recover. Today, new Wind Turbine jobs outnumber new Coal Mining jobs. These are private sector jobs, people. American manufacturing jobs, turning shuttered factories into wind energy, and high-tech battery manufacturers.

These investments will not only revitalize our economy, but will also renew our American manufacturing infrastructure. Its time we started exporting American ingenuity once again, and its Democrats who have led the charge on this issue!

This is the future of our Economy, and Democrats have seen it, and led the way. They have seized this moment and turned our country in the right direction, after years of misguided and out-dated policies.

We have acted boldly in turning the page toward a clean energy future, and a freedom from foreign oil. It might not happen overnight, but a vast majority of the American people believe it *should* happen soon. We cannot turn back now.

But let's be clear: renewing our infrastructure through advancements in Green Tech, means big change for the powerful forces who stand to lose in the new energy economy. Change for the greater good, does not mean everybody always wins. There are entrenched interests who benefit from the way things are, even if our country suffers as a result.

The powerful forces standing in the way of Change have not stood idly by - they see the November campaigns as a business investment, and with the supreme court's recent decision to allow corporations - some of them foreign - to spend unlimited amounts of money on elections, they are doing everything they can to prevent America from turning the page, and changing for the better.

These powerful interests are trying as hard as they can to make people fear the important changes our country needs to make. These are big changes that are having a profound effect on our people from every state, every region. The recent economic collapse has shaken people, shaken their confidence in our economy. The GOP - at the behest of powerful special interests - has taken advantage of people's fears. They seek to divide us, rather than unify us. While Democrats are focused on positive solutions, and have worked hard to turn the page toward a more hopeful future, our opponents have spread fear, anger, and their only solution is to repeal the progress we have already made.

We can't let fear prevent us from getting the job done. We all know it needs to be done, and someone has got to do it. We cannot turn back now. Finish the job, Democrats. Stand proud for the new path we have turned America on. The path that leads to economic prosperity, freedom from foreign oil, and a revitalized American manufacturing infrastructure.

Martin Luther King wrote:
Fear knocked on the door
Faith answered
There was no one there.


Over the last year and a half, Democrats have opened that door. The Republican Party stands in our way, trying to scare the American People from stepping through that door, into a brighter future. Our job as Democrats - from now until November - is to remind America that we opened the door, and to give them faith in the brighter future that awaits. In November, let's unify our country, and take a step through that door into a new century of responsibility and prosperity!
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Murkowski Weighs Write-In Campaign

Taegan Goddard's Political Wire - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 19:59
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) is strongly considering mounting a November write-in campaign to keep her seat and could make an announcement as soon as tomorrow, Roll Call reports.

Running as a write-in candidate appears to be Murkowski's last remaining option. She met with Libertarian Party nominee David Haase yesterday to discuss taking his spot on the ballot but "even if Haase dropped out, the party's executive board -- which last week voted against allowing Murkowski on the ballot -- does not appear amenable to changing its decision."
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Gainesville Turns on a Book-Burning Pastor

Time.com - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 19:45
A Florida town wants nothing to do with an ugly stunt aimed at reviving the fortunes of a failing church whose leader is enraged by the coexistence he sees all around
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Polygamist Prophet Warren Jeffs: One Step Closer to a Texas Court

Time.com - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 19:45
Looking thinner and frailer, Warren Jeffs is fighting extradition to Texas but all his defense may be able to do is delay
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Mayor calls Detroit fires 'natural disaster'

USA Today News - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 19:35
Wind-whipped flames swept through at least three Detroit neighborhoods, destroying dozens of homes, including many that were vacant, and even ...


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Testifying Before Congress

Taegan Goddard's Political Wire - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 18:53
I'm sure many people wished (too late) they had this book: Testifying Before Congress by William N. LaForge.

"The book is highlighted with examples from famous hearings, including Watergate, Iran-Contra, steroid use in baseball -- even Mark Twain's humorous take on copyright law. It's loaded with insider secrets teased from congressional veterans and support staff."
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Fla. pastor: Burning Quran is 'direction God wants us to go'

USA Today News - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 18:42
An associate pastor of the Dove World Outreach Center, which is moving ahead with plans to burn copies of the Muslim holy book on Saturday, said ...


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Race for Texas Governor is Competitive

Taegan Goddard's Political Wire - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 18:39
A new Public Policy Polling survey in Texas finds Gov. Rick Perry (R) leads challenger Bill White (D) in the race for governor, 48% to 42%.

Key factor: "At 50% a majority of Texans disapprove of the job Perry's doing with only 39% giving him good marks... White meanwhile has some of the best favorability numbers of any candidate anywhere in the country this year. 44% of voters see him favorably to only 29% with a negative opinion."

Two other recent polls show the race even closer.
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Another Poll Gives GOP Edge on Generic Ballot

Taegan Goddard's Political Wire - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 18:32
A new Democracy Corp poll finds Republicans leading the generic congressional ballot among likely voters, 49% to 42%.

Interstingly, the survey also measured what it termed "drop off voters" -- those who voted in 2008 but are unlikely to vote this fall -- and found Democrats leading 47% to 40% among that group.
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North Korea, in Secret, Moves Toward Anointing a New Kim

Time.com - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 18:05
The first congress in three decades of the ruling Workers Party is rumored to be imminent, suggesting that a succession is being prepared that will hand power to a third generation of the first family
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Koran Burning: Cues from Osama bin Laden Media Strategy?

Time.com - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 18:05
While he's planning violence against books, not people, the would-be Koran-burning Florida preacher Terry Jones is following a self-promotion strategy similar to that of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden
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8 people missing as Colo. wildfire continues to roar

USA Today News - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 17:43
Authorities are searching for eight people who have not been accounted for as a wildfire tore through their neighborhoods this week near Boulder, ...


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Obama's Business Tax Cut: What Will Companies Buy?

Time.com - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 16:50
If you think a plan called, "Cash for Cell Phone Towers," or "Cash for Internal Combustion Engines," sounds kind of clunky, that may be the problem
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