marcambinder.theatlantic.com - 10/17/2008
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee pulled its advertising out of Louisiana last week, but shifting conditions on the ground have forced a reconsideration: the committee has decided to spend money in the state once again.
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The epic incompetence of John Ensign
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... its television advertising in Louisiana, the state where they were believed to have the best chance of defeating a Democratic incumbent, Sen. Mary Landrieu, to focus on other priorities. One GOP strategist familiar with the race between Chambliss and Democratic challenger Jim Martin said he was told the money would be redeployed in Georgia. I was actually bummed that our man Jim Martin in Georgia would have to face more GOP slime. But the NRSC has now reversed itself: The National Republican Senatorial Committee pulled its ...
CO-Sen: Schaffer on His Own Now
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... , there's a lot of confusion in Republican circles. Are they in or out in Colorado? It's unclear right now, though I've received the transcript (via e-mail) of a new NRSC attack ad against Udall that Ambinder references in his update. It all sounds like more Ensign incompetence. ...
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From NBC's Pete Williams and Mark MurrayIn a victory for the state of Ohio, the US Supreme Court has overturned a lower court order, freeing the state from a requirement that it share information about voter databases with county election boards.
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