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Politico - Dems have most to lose if unemployment numbers remain high, but all incumbents could feel the pain.
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Conservatives on NY-23: We didn't lose (Politico)
politico.com — Politico - Conservatives say Hoffman's loss in NY-23 signaled a victory for the burgeoning political movement.... (more) Conservatives on NY-23: We didn't lose (Politico)
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eschatonblog.com — No specifics yet, but at least Dems are realizing they'd better get on it...... (more) Jobs Bill
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Facing Re-Election, Red State Liberal Senator Byron Dorgan Puts His “Free Market” Hat On
Say Anything — ... John Hoeven (if he ever makes up his mind on running, that is), aren’t so sure it’s what they want. And, unbelievably, Senator Dorgan who not only voted for the “stimulus” spending spree but was quoted as saying that it would “put people people to work in this economy” (reality: the unemployment rate is up over 3 points since then), is saying that we don’t need a government stimulus. We need to incentivize businesses hiring more people. ...Sen. ...

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