More "Political bits?"
(CNN) Postal workers union endorses Obama.
(ABC) Obama tries out his response to the public financing thing, "We have created a parallel public financing system where the American people decide if they want to support a campaign they can get on the Internet and finance it...." (Ummmmm....)
(FirstRead) The Pa GOP is distressed by all those switches to Dem for the primary, "the Republican Party estimates it has lost 1.79 percent of its membership this year."
(FirstRead) "Seriously, the two Dem gubernatorial candidates in North Carolina are fighting over who supports Obama more. In fact, one candidate (Richard Moore) is using paid advertising to tout his Obama support. Maybe we should stop pretending North Carolina is going to be competitive; it's not."
And, Pa. Polling: Both Rasmussen and Strategic Vision Clinton +5.
(WaPo) "Offering the gloomiest assessment of personal economic progress in close to half a century, a new survey has found that most Americans think they have not made economic progress over the past five years..."
(ABC) Obama tries out his response to the public financing thing, "We have created a parallel public financing system where the American people decide if they want to support a campaign they can get on the Internet and finance it...." (Ummmmm....)
(FirstRead) The Pa GOP is distressed by all those switches to Dem for the primary, "the Republican Party estimates it has lost 1.79 percent of its membership this year."
(FirstRead) "Seriously, the two Dem gubernatorial candidates in North Carolina are fighting over who supports Obama more. In fact, one candidate (Richard Moore) is using paid advertising to tout his Obama support. Maybe we should stop pretending North Carolina is going to be competitive; it's not."
And, Pa. Polling: Both Rasmussen and Strategic Vision Clinton +5.
(WaPo) "Offering the gloomiest assessment of personal economic progress in close to half a century, a new survey has found that most Americans think they have not made economic progress over the past five years..."
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