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Politics: Afternoon Edition: Rubio running away with Fla. Senate race

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Friday, October 1, 2010
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Interactive | Campaign 2010
Everything you need to know about the 2010 elections.

1) Rubio running away with Fla. Senate race
Are either Gov. Charlie Crist (I) or Rep. Kendrick Meek (D) the more viable candidate against tea party favorite Marco Rubio? At the moment, the answer, it increasingly seems, might be neither.
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2) Bin Laden channels Al Gore
Osama bin Laden's latest message is devoted to the consequences of climate change.
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3) Glenn Beck and One Nation supporters sling mud
In recent days, Glenn Beck supporters and One Nation ralliers have been going after each other.
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4) Bad news for stimulus haters
The massive program is coming in on time and under budget, according to a White House report.
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5) His name is 'Scabby'
If you're a labor union preparing to protest, you need to have access to a rat.
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6) GOP could take the Senate
Republicans are poised to make considerable gains and have a chance at re-capturing the majority.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
Now-former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, delivers his farewell remarks:

"I want to thank my colleagues for your patience the last few years that you have shown. I mean, I'm sure you've learned some words that you've never heard before, and in any -- and an assortment of combinations of words."

COMMENT OF THE DAY
Not2Late2Change on 'My neighbor is ... a tea partier?':

"The TV cameras focus on the oddballs because that's a "story". Don't judge the movement by its "lunatic fringe"; we on the Left wouldn't fare any better. Too bad we can't talk to each other instead of shouting across a field."

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Video | The Fast Fix with Chris Cillizza

Video | Questions for Rahm
Chris consults the magic eight ball with some questions about Rahm Emanuel's future.


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