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September 23, 2010Politics |
Republicans Offer Their Agenda for Midterm ElectionsBy MICHAEL D. SHEAR and DAVID M. HERSZENHORNHouse leaders announced their "Pledge to America," a campaign platform and legislative agenda, on Thursday. Magazine PreviewThe Great Connecticut- Country-Club CrackupBy MATT BAICan Linda McMahon, the pro-wrestling executive turned Senate candidate, win in a state that defines preppy? ADVERTISEMENT The CaucusWhitman Opposes Ballot Initiative on Emissions LawBy ADAM NAGOURNEYThe statement by Meg Whitman put her in line with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, but it put her in direct opposition to Carly Fiorina, the Republican candidate for Senate, who denounced the proposition as "a job killer." 'Fox News Sunday' to Host Kentucky Senate DebateBy ASHLEY PARKERJack Conway, Kentucky's attorney general and the Democratic candidate for Senate, and Rand Paul, the Republican nominee, have agreed to a live debate on "Fox News Sunday" on Oct. 3. Emanuel Not Packing Boxes �“ YetBy JEFF ZELENYRahm Emanuel, Mr. Obama's chief of staff, is preparing to pack his boxes, hoping to land an even bigger office in Chicago's City Hall. More Politics NewsCuomo's Image as Unstoppable Suffers a BlowBy NICHOLAS CONFESSOREAs a poll found a narrower lead for Andrew M. Cuomo in the race for New York governor, Democrats debated whether he should confront his opponent, Carl P. Paladino. Fellow Republicans Keep Christie in DemandBy REBECCA CATHCART and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑAAfter eight months as the governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie has a busy travel schedule in support of office seekers from his party. Political MemoTo Connect, Obama Heads Into BackyardBy SHERYL GAY STOLBERGThe president is coming to voters, literally to their houses, in a push to mingle with everyday Americans. Recalls Become a Hazard for MayorsBy MICHAEL COOPERVoters are mounting recall campaigns to oust mayors, sometimes for taking steps like raising taxes to keep their cities solvent. | Obama Urges World Leaders to Support Mideast TalksBy DAVID E. SANGER and JACK HEALYPresident Obama spoke to the U.N. General Assembly on Thursday about Middle East peace, containing Iran's nuclear program and helping the global economy.
FiveThirtyEightCuomo's Coattails and Gillibrand's RaceBy NATE SILVERHow Kirsten Gillibrand will fare in the Senate special election in New York depends to a significant extent on how Andrew M. Cuomo fares in the governor's race - and right now, that's not so easy to gauge. G.O.P. Senate Takeover Chances ImprovedBy NATE SILVERPolls show the Republican candidate having gained ground in a key Senate race and have put another race into play. But strong polling for Democrats in two Pacific Coast states have somewhat offset these gains. MultimediaVideo: 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." Video: John Harwood Interviews Nancy PelosiJohn Harwood of CNBC and the New York Times interviews Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the House of Representatives and Democrat of California. |
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