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Sharron Angle Slams Harry Reid in Debate, She Gains Edge as Millions Go to Reid

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GOP and Tea Party candidate Sharron Angle scored a stunning victory against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Thursday night.

The smears against Angle disappeared as she exposed Reid's record in backing Obama's radical left agenda. She revealed how Reid is helping to rob the Social Security trust funds.

The latest poll has Sharron ahead of the liberal Reid by 2 points, 49 percent to his 47 percent.

But Reid's liberal friends, Wall Street fat cats and big unions are pouring tens of millions into the Nevada race in a last-ditch effort to defeat Sharron Angle.

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Dear Supporter,

What a month we’ve had!

Retire Reid! Donate Now!Every non-partisan public poll in the month of October has us leading Harry Reid!  Fox, CNN and Rasmussen all have us winning on Election Day. There is no doubt where the momentum is swinging.

Now, Nevada's largest newspaper, The Las Vegas Review Journal said, "Angle mops floor with Reid" at tonight's debate. "She hit hard on a variety of topics; showed she had the fire to be a U.S. Senator; demonstrated a command of the issues; and, of course, stayed gaffe free."

"Reid meanwhile looked tired. Sounded entitled. He mixed up the Department of Education with the Department of Energy. Couldn't find his notes for the close and generally fell back on talking points on far too many questions."

Last night's debate went great. But that means that the Democrats are going to hit us even harder now. They’re desperate.

In fact, according to the Washington Post, the “Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee on air in Nevada, cancels final week of Missouri ads.” The media is reporting that they have given Harry Reid as much as $2.5 million dollars.

So I need an URGENT contribution to match this new national Democrat money attacking me. Help us raise $200,000 in 1 day by donating $100, $85, $60, $35 or what you can give today!

All of this news is a sure sign that the Democrats’ attacks on me are only going to get worse.   We’re prepared to fight this onslaught but I need your help with this one Day $200,000 Moneybomb.  With your donation, we can overthrow Harry Reid and his incredibly liberal schemes for America.  His failed policies have done enough damage already; help stop him today with a contribution of $100, $85, $60 or $35!

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Fighting for you,

Sharron Angle, Republican Nominee for U.S. Senate, Nevada

Sharron Angle, Republican Nominee for U.S. Senate, Nevada

P.S. It’s urgent that you contribute to the campaign to be a part of this incredible momentum.  Donate $100, $85, $60 or even $35 today!



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U.S. Top News Early Edition: Bernanke sees case for more Fed easing

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Good Morning Omss, FRI 15 Oct 2010 
 
Bernanke sees case for more Fed easing
NATO allowed Taliban official to Kabul: Petraeus
U.S. to judge China's yuan policy as elections near
Heartfelt homecoming for Chile's rescued miners
CareFusion recall classified as most serious type
Judge lets states' healthcare suit go forward
Iran welcomes nuclear talks offer, seeks dates
Judge asked to stay ruling on military gay ban
Protectionism a rising global threat: U.S. official
Dismay, disillusionment prevail in Palestinian camp


Bernanke sees case for more Fed easing
October 15, 2010 09:06 AM ET
BOSTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Friday that high unemployment and low inflation point to a need for a further easing of U.S. monetary policy, but he offered no details on the central bank's next step.

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NATO allowed Taliban official to Kabul: Petraeus
October 15, 2010 08:05 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - NATO-led forces facilitated the passage of a senior Taliban commander to Kabul to hold talks with the Afghan government, the commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan said on Friday.

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U.S. to judge China's yuan policy as elections near
October 15, 2010 02:52 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's administration faces a tough call on Friday whether to label China a currency manipulator, a move many U.S. lawmakers say is overdue but one that could sour Sino-U.S. relations.

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Heartfelt homecoming for Chile's rescued miners
October 15, 2010 08:15 AM ET
COPIAPO, Chile (Reuters) - Chile's rescued miners head home on Friday to a hero's welcome after their miracle survival for two months deep underground, and now yearn to put the psychological trauma of their ordeal behind them.

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CareFusion recall classified as most serious type
October 15, 2010 09:11 AM ET
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Food and Drug Administration has classified CareFusion Corp's August recall of 17,000 Alaris medication pumps as a Class I recall, the most serious type, the company said on Friday.

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Judge lets states' healthcare suit go forward
October 14, 2010 07:14 PM ET
MIAMI (Reuters) - U.S. states can proceed with a lawsuit seeking to overturn President Barack Obama's landmark healthcare reform law, a Florida judge ruled Thursday.

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Iran welcomes nuclear talks offer, seeks dates
October 15, 2010 07:32 AM ET
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Iran welcomed on Friday a proposal to restart talks with six major powers on its nuclear programme next month and called for a date to be agreed for the first such meeting in a year.

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Judge asked to stay ruling on military gay ban
October 14, 2010 05:32 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Thursday asked a judge to allow the Pentagon to keep its ban against openly gay men and women in the military while it appeals her decision that ruled the "don't ask, don't tell" policy was unconstitutional.

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Protectionism a rising global threat: U.S. official
October 15, 2010 08:39 AM ET
MUMBAI (Reuters) - A top economic adviser to President Barack Obama said on Friday protectionism is a rising threat to the global economy that destroys value.

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Dismay, disillusionment prevail in Palestinian camp
October 15, 2010 08:53 AM ET
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - The stalemate in direct peace talks with Israel risks undermining the moderate Palestinian leadership and should force world powers to reassess their Middle East strategy, senior Palestinian officials say.

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