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October 05, 2010Politics |
Disillusioned Hispanics May Skip Midterms, Poll SuggestsBy MARC LACEYArizona's immigration law may not bring the expected protest vote for Democrats, as just 51 percent of Latino registered voters say they will vote in November. The CaucusI.R.S. Is Asked to Investigate Group Tied to RoveBy MICHAEL LUOCampaign finance watchdog organizations say Crossroads GPS, a nonprofit group, is violating federal tax laws. ADVERTISEMENT More on the 2010 Midterm ElectionsIntegrity at Issue in Connecticut Senate DebateBy RAYMOND HERNANDEZRichard Blumenthal and Linda E. McMahon questioned each other's truthfulness and qualifications in a debate marked by tart exchanges.
The CaucusRove's Groups Spend Millions on Senate AdsBy ASHLEY PARKERAmerican Crossroads and Crossroads GPS are putting more than $4 million into ads for Republicans in eight Senate battleground states. The CaucusSessions Optimistic About Republican Gains In MemoBy MICHAEL SHEARWith only 28 days left until Election Day, the head of the National Republican Campaign Committee is predicting that Democrats will, at least, lose "functional control" of the House of Representatives. On MessageIn Ads, Democratic Candidates Play Down PartyBy DAVID W. CHENIn and around New York, Democrats portray themselves as independent-minded opponents of wasteful spending. The CaucusO'Donnell Ad Confronts Reports on Her PastBy ASHLEY PARKERChristine O'Donnell, the G.O.P. Senate candidate, is telling Delaware voters she is not the person they've heard she is. City RoomPaladino Gets No Easy Pass on FoxBy JAVIER C. HERNANDEZCarl P. Paladino gets a surprisingly rough welcome on an appearance on Fox. More Politics HeadlinesGreen BlogWhite House Unveils Solar InitiativesBy JOHN M. BRODERThe Obama administration will announce plans for a solar array on the roof and the approval of two solar collection systems in the California desert. The CaucusThe President and the MTV CrowdBy BRIAN STELTERMr. Obama will host a town-hall-style meeting with young people on MTV and five other cable channels. The CaucusDueling Marches and a New Talk ShowBy BRIAN STELTEROn political TV Monday night, competing versions of the One Nation rally and more. The CaucusIt's Not About Me, Pelosi SaysBy WILL STOREYSpeaker Nancy Pelosi spoke about women's health care and other issues at a Monday night appearance. Emanuel Into the Fray of Politics in ChicagoBy MONICA DAVEYAs Rahm Emanuel embarked on a "listening tour" of Chicago's neighborhoods he was instantly faced with political scuffling, loud critics and a litany of the city's problems. The CaucusAmbitious, Donald? 'Absolutely' Trumps 'Certainly Not'By MICHAEL D. SHEARDonald Trump, candidate? Maybe, maybe not, but certainly willing to talk about it. | The CaucusWho's Got West Wing Juice? Look to FlickrBy MICHAEL D. SHEARPete Rouse has a lot of work to do if he wants to match the influence that Rahm Emanuel had as President Obama's chief of staff. The CaucusIn Governors' Races, Some Hope for DemocratsBy JEFF ZELENYThe chairman of the Democratic Governors Association points to the California, Florida and Texas governors' races as potential bright spots for his party. FiveThirtyEight'Likely Voter' Gap Favors G.O.P. by 6 Points; Gallup's Model Sees It BiggerBy NATE SILVERIf they hold up, Gallup's numbers would mean a nightmare for Democrats. MultimediaVideo: A Poll of Ohio VotersThe latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows that economic anxieties weigh heavy for Ohioans as they determine which political candidates will receive their votes in this year's midterm elections. Video: 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. |
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