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Two pieces of news concerning the 2010 Senate races are currently making the rounds in the blogosphere. First, bloggers are discussing the New York Daily News report alleging that ex-NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) "has decided against running for governor,...
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Rudy Giuliani
Political bloggers are discussing the health care reform bill that Senate Maj. Leader Harry Reid presented yesterday. Although some liberal bloggers are annoyed by how much emphasis Dems have placed on cost, they're nevertheless pleased about the CBO's prediction that...
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Harry Reid
Democratic National Committee
Bloggers on both the left and right are discussing Rep. Bart Stupak's (D-MI) appearance on Fox and Friends, in which he warned that "healthcare will not move forward" if his abortion amendment is removed from the bill. Several liberal bloggers...
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Bart Stupak
Last week we noted that liberal bloggers were buzzing about a PPP survey that signaled potential re-election difficulties for Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME). Now a new poll has grabbed the attention of lefty bloggers: a Susquehanna survey showing AG Beau...
White House
The big news in the blogosphere is AG Eric Holder's announcement that "Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the self-described mastermind of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and four other men accused in the plot will be prosecuted in federal court...
White House
Throughout the health care reform debate, the two public option alternatives that were most frequently derided by liberal bloggers were Sen. Olympia Snowe's (R-ME) "trigger" proposal and Sen. Kent Conrad's (D-ND) "co-op" proposal. It's no surprise, then, that the netroots...
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On a relatively quiet Veterans Day in the blogosphere, the biggest topic is a Public Policy Polling (D) survey which found that 59% of likely GOP voters in ME would vote for "a more conservative challenger" over Sen. Olympia Snowe...
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Olympia J. Snowe
Republican National Committee
blogometer.nationaljournal.com - 12 days ago
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The netroots remain very upset about the passage
of Rep. Bart Stupak's (D-MI) amendment to the House
health care bill, which prohibited insurance plans purchased with government subsidies from covering abortions. Liberal bloggers are calling it "the ...
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11/10: This Will Not Stand
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Although a few liberal bloggers celebrated the passage of the House health care reform bill late Saturday night, most were in a sour mood, thanks to the passage of Rep. Bart Stupak's (D-MI) amendment "barring any insurance plan that is...
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Tom Price
Although the biggest story in the blogosphere is the deadly shooting at Ft. Hood, the second-biggest story is probably yesterday's Tea Party protest on Capitol Hill, in which conservative activists and GOP congressmen rallied against the Dem health care reform...
Other
Bloggers are buzzing about NRSC Chair John Cornyn's announcement that the NRSC won't be spending money in contested GOP primaries such as the one between FL Gov. Charlie Crist and ex-FL House Speaker Marco Rubio. RedState editor Erick Erickson was...
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Charlie Crist
Conservative bloggers are trying to portray the GOP victories in the VA GOV and NJ GOV races as a rejection of Pres. Obama and his agenda, making pronunciations such as "The Obama magic has faded" and "The glow is gone"....
White House
Bud Day
Conservative bloggers are feeling very confident about the GOP's chances in today's elections, and some are speculating about the possibility of a "big sweep" in the VA GOV, NJ GOV, and NY-23 races. Many righty bloggers are complaining about yesterday's...
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Democratic National Committee
Jason Altmire
Republican National Committee
Virginia Foxx
Conservative bloggers were delighted when NY-23 candidate Dede Scozzafava (R) dropped out of the race on 10/31. "We PWND The NRCC," Erick Erickson boasted. "Hey, GOP elites: Can you hear conservatives NOW?!" Michelle Malkin declared. Righty bloggers were subsequently disgusted...
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Republican National Committee
blogometer.nationaljournal.com - 23 days ago
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Today the Blogometer talks to Dan Riehl, who
blogs at Riehl World View. (If you're looking for
Friday's edition of Blogometer, click here). Where did you grow up? New Jersey, please remind Republicans that [Ronald] Reagan won it in 1980...
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BLOGGER SPOTLIGHT: Dan Riehl
Of the various elections taking place on 11/3, the one that means the most to conservative bloggers is the election in NY-23. Righty bloggers are buzzing about the new Daily Kos/Research 2000 poll showing Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman surging...
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After spending most of 10/27 hammering Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) for threatening to join a GOP filibuster of the Dem health care reform bill, the netroots spent 10/28 criticizing Lieberman's home-state colleague, Sen. Chris Dodd (D), after he dismissed the...
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Joe Lieberman
It feels like the summer of '06 again in the blogosphere. The netroots are blasting Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) following his announcement that he would join a GOP filibuster of Senate Maj. Leader Harry Reid's health care bill. Several lefty...
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Joe Lieberman
It was less than three weeks ago that we first reported that liberal bloggers were buzzing about a public option compromise proposal that they actually found acceptable -- a public option with a state opt-out clause. Well, it appears that...
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Harry Reid
blogometer.nationaljournal.com - 26 days ago
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Senate Maj. Leader Harry Reid's apparent inclination to
include a public option with a state opt-out clause
in the merged Senate health care bill generated a lot of commentary in the liberal blogosphere this weekend. Although lefty bloggers were ...
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10/26: Stop Sending Mixed Signals, Barack!