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September 28, 2010Politics |
Connecticut Senate Race TighteningBy RAYMOND HERNANDEZSupport for Connecticut's Democratic candidate for the Senate slips in a recent poll. The CaucusObama Discusses His Faith at Campaign StopBy SHERYL GAY STOLBERGIn New Mexico on Tuesday, President Obama talked about the reasons he became a Christian. ADVERTISEMENT Jimmy Carter Taken Ill in ClevelandBy JAMES BARRONFormer President Jimmy Carter complained on a flight to Cleveland that he felt sick, and was taken to a hospital when the plane landed, an airport official said. The CaucusPoll Finds Ohioans Especially AngryBy MEGAN THEE-BRENANA poll finds people in Ohio much more likely to call themselves angry than Americans do in general. Whitman and Brown Set to DebateBy JESSE MCKINLEYWith polls showing the race tied and the number of undecided voters rising, candidates for governor of California will meet tonight in the first of three debates, with the economy, jobs, and spending likely to dominate. White House to Supporters: Buck UpBy MICHAEL D. SHEARVice President Joseph R. Biden tells the president's supporters to "stop whining.'' Democrats Deploy Attack Ad in TexasBy ASHLEY PARKERSensing a chance to unseat Rick Perry, the Republican governor of Texas, a national Democratic group produced an ad that tries to turn his longevity in office into a negative. More Politics NewsPolitical MemoObama Puts Campaigning Back on His AgendaBy SHERYL GAY STOLBERGHis political value diminished, President Obama is trying to recapture the magic of his campaign with a large get-out-the-vote rally. As Laws Shift, Voters Cast Ballots Weeks Before the Polls CloseBy JEFF ZELENYAt least one-third of all votes will be in before Election Day, officials say, a shift that is influencing how campaigns are conducted. Cuomo Assails Paladino for 'Extremist Views'By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and C.J. HUGHESAfter meeting with black leaders in Harlem, the Democratic candidate for governor assailed his rival's positions on abortion, welfare and education. Florida Voters Enter Battle on GrowthBy DAMIEN CAVEAn amendment to let residents vote on changes to state-mandated development has revealed conflicting emotions. Stevens Case Prosecutor Kills HimselfBy CHARLIE SAVAGENicholas A. Marsh, a Justice Department lawyer, was one of a team of officials under investigation for their conduct in the corruption case against former Senator Ted Stevens. | The CaucusFilling Emanuel's ShoesBy MICHAEL D. SHEARWith President Obama's chief of staff just about gone to Chicago, here is a short list of possible candidates to replace him. A Dark Horse Emerges in Alaska: The IncumbentBy WILLIAM YARDLEYMany think Senator Lisa Murkowski, who lost the Republican primary, just might pull off a write-in victory despite daunting obstacles. FiveThirtyEightRepublicans' Plan B for Senate TakeoverBy NATE SILVERRepublicans want to expand the Senate playing field by putting two new states, Connecticut and West Virginia, into play. MultimediaVideo: The Caucus With John HarwoodJohn Harwood of The New York Times and CNBC talked with Michael D. Shear, The Times's chief correspondent for The Caucus blog, about the significance of President Obama's small-business lending bill. Interactive Feature: A Nonprofit's Republican TiesThough Americans for Job Security says it is not aligned with a political party, a close look shows that its connections and choice of campaigns resemble those of a Republican political operation. Video: CNBC: One Disappointed Supporter SpeaksFaced with a question about serving the middle class at a town-hall-style meeting broadcast live on CNBC on Monday, President Obama stressed that he sees the middle class as the country's "bedrock." |
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