Our latest poll from Research 2000 in Colorado shows tight races in the early going for both the senate and governor seats, and a general "meh" towards all candidates in both races--no one breaks the 50 percent threshold. That said, Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper's decision to run for governor seems to give the...
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Posts Tagged ‘ BreakingNews ’
CO-Sen, CO-Gov: No Clear Front-runners
Salazar for governor?
The Denver Post is reporting that the White House wouldn’t object to seeing Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, one of the most popular Democrats from Colorado, go back home to run in the gubernatorial race.Salazar, who has won three statewide elections running as a former senator and state attorney general, would give Democrats a strong...
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Remainders: Ryan
This photo released by AP Images and Weatherproof Garment Company shows a Times Square billboard showing President Obama wearing one of their coats while in China. (AP Photo)
Ryan endorses Rubio over Crist.
Palin-style glasses are selling like crazy.
McCall comes to Cuomo's defense.
Jon Chait has a new blog and he wastes no time in linking Peter King...
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Traditional Media Assess Copenhagen Outcome

You don't have to run your search engine too long to discover it's the blogs where you'll find the most interesting information about what emerged from the Copenhagen climate talks. But that's not where we're going tonight. Instead, what follows are links to the headlines and first three paragraphs of numerous English-language newspaper Web...
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Remainders: Dobbs 2012?
Kasell's last NPR newscast is next month.Dobbs won't rule out presidential bid.Fox clamps down on mistakes.
MSNBC takes over @BreakingNews feed.
And Couric gets down.
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Remainders: Targets
The U.S. will bring an emissions target to Copenhagen.
Les Gelb thinks Obama needs to shake up his foreign policy team.
Jim Fallows thinks the MSM missed the point in China.
Ax worries about Obama's seat.
Crist says he's conservative, if not "angry."
Douthat gives up on Palin and Huckabee alike.
Arnold parks illegally.
Gavin Newsom loses his cool.
Gillibrand remains weak.CBS...
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Hoffman alleges vote fraud in NY 23
Even as he faces near-impossible odds of pulling ahead in the count, Doug Hoffman announced Wednesday night that he is officially revoking his concession from Election Night, and is accusing labor unions and ACORN of stealing the election for Rep. Bill Owens (D-N.Y.).Hoffman posted a message on his campaign site Wednesday alleging dirty tricks...
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Remainders: Bennett catches a break
Robert Bennett’s top primary challenger drops out, citing his daughter’s health.Ned Lamont one step closer to a political comeback.First it was Clinton, now Meek gets Gore to fundraise for him.Prospective Grayson challengers line up for NRCC interviews.Biden fundraising for Schauer, Peters.Cook Political Report shifts more Senate races towards the Republicans.Giannoulias catering to progressives.Barone’s insightful...
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NY-23: Police Called To Polling Place
The crazies are out in force: It's getting ugly out there. I just got off the phone with former state Democratic Chairwoman June O'Neill, who informed me the police had been called to at least two polling sites in St. Lawrence County due to overzealous electioneering (O'Neill called it "voter intimidation")...
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Remainders: Teddy
Don't miss John Harris and Alex Burns on Kennedy's transformation.
Josh Marshall says the key question is whether his death will "galvanize the Democrats."
The White House posts a proclamation, and a photo gallery.
GQ posts Mike Kelly's tough profile.
The New Yorker reposts a series of great pieces.
Mary Jo Kopechne shoots up in Google Trends.
Leon Wieseltier dismisses,...
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