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Monday, Nov. 10, 2008National Journal's Daily Briefing on Politics

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Palin: The Remix

Watching her public response to certain unnamed "jerks" this weekend, it was clear the re-branding of Palin is already underway. Given the GOP's vacuum of leadership and her "celebrity" appeal, she's in the running to be the public face of the loyal opposition. But before she can do that, she's gotta lot of clean up to do.

-- And that she is. Tonight it's her first sit-down interview since 11/4. Tomorrow, it's "Today". But can she go on offense w/out looking too, well, defensive? More important, if Palin is serious about '12, she needs to bulk up on policy. How about writing a substantive book about the one issue she's knows best - energy policy.

-- Her future in AK is just as tricky. Her pubic remarks on Stevens have ranged from non-committal to encouraging. Can a "maverick" support a convicted felon? Of course, dissing the will of the voters in your state is not as fun - or feasible - as beating up the "establishment." For now she says she's "not planning" on running for SEN in a special election. But if she's serious about '12, can she afford not to?

-- Finally, a word of caution to anyone who declares Palin the '12 frontrunner. Four years is a long time; Just ask Joe Lieberman and John Edwards.

Quote of the Day

"Just say goodbye, Mr. President. It's a new day."

— HDNet's Dan Rather, on what Barack Obama should do at his WH meeting with Pres. Bush, "Chris Matthews Show," NBC, 11/9.

Top News
  • A Bridge To Bridgeport

    Don't expect news on big Cabinet posts this week; meanwhile, if Obama wants to go bipartisan, Shays says he's avail to run the Peace Corps. (#2)

  • Taking Longer Than Iditarod

    Stevens is ahead but 80K (including 60K early votes) are still uncounted. How many of those were cast pre-verdict? (#24)

  • It's Not You, Well, Actually It Is

    Coleman's up by 204 votes. Meanwhile, 18K+ undervotes came from counties carried by Obama. An accident? Or were Dems skipping Franken on purpose? (#26)

  • Special Friends

    McCain will stump w/Chambliss; Martin's still waiting to hear back from Obama. Attn WH '12 GOPers: Here's a great way to stay relevant and look like a team player. (#25)

  • Baby Got Brownback

    Tiahrt, Moran already gearing up for Brownback's seat in '10. What say you, Sebelius? (#32)

 

Contents Monday, Nov. 10, 2008

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Today's Frontpage

    National Briefing

  • THE TRANSITION - OVERVIEW: Law & Executive Order
  • THE TRANSITION - PEOPLE: Out With The Old?
  • THE ECONOMY: A Hard Rain's A-Gonna (Continue To) Fall
  • FOREIGN POLICY POTPOURRI: You Always Save The Mess For Last
  • CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP: Fight Club
  • REPUBLICANS: Gingrich To The Rescue
  • BLOGOMETER: The Lull Before The Storm

    White House 2008

  • GENERAL ELECTION: Bravo, America. Bravo.
  • OBAMA: Party In The Suburbs
  • POPULAR VOTE SCORECARD: Popular Gloat
  • ELECTORAL COLLEGE SCORECARD: Rank & Smile

    White House 2008 -- The Battleground States

  • COLORADO (9 EVS): Change Is Coming
  • FLORIDA (27 EVS): Ybor City Is Tres Speedy
  • GEORGIA (15 EVS): Turning From Red To More Of A Peach
  • IOWA (7 EVS): Tearing Down The Goalposts In Iowa City
  • MISSOURI (11 EVS): Needing Everything To Break Right
  • NEBRASKA (5 EVS): A Speck Of Blue In Cornhusker Red
  • NEVADA (5 EVS): Bringing Down The House
  • NEW HAMPSHIRE (4 EVS): Take That, John Kerry
  • OHIO (20 EVS): Spirit Of 76
  • PENNSYLVANIA (21 EVS): Please Leave A Message
  • VIRGINIA (13 EVS): Think. Again.

    White House 2008 -- Other State Updates

  • TEXAS (34 EVS): Alamo Battleground?

    Senate 2008

  • ALASKA: Are Some Arriving By Sled?
  • GEORGIA: Leaving On That Midnight Campaign Train
  • MINNESOTA: They Just Want To Prove That Every Vote Counts

    Senate Speculation

  • ILLINOIS: Musical Chairs
  • TEXAS: Leaving The House Is Looking Pretty Good Right Now

    Campaigns Of 2009

  • LOS ANGELES MAYOR: The Los Loney Boy
  • NEW YORK CITY MAYOR: Grabbing Obama's Coattails, A Year Later
  • VIRGINIA GOVERNOR: He's The Sole Man

    Senate 2010

  • KANSAS: When You Keep Winning With 80%, It Gets Kinda Boring
  • KENTUCKY: Dems Look To Keep Bunning In The Oven

    Governor 2010 -- The Big Four

  • CALIFORNIA: Big State, Big Field

    Governor 2010

  • GEORGIA: And We Literally Haven't Even Finished '08 Here Yet
  • PENNSYLVANIA: Lines Are Already Forming

    White House 2012

  • THE FIELD: What, Too Soon?
  • DANIELS: Hoosier POTUS, Baby?
  • GINGRICH: Eye Of Newt
  • JINDAL: "Media In The Tank" Watch Begins In LA
  • PALIN: A Different Kind Of Transition

    People

  • OBAMA: No More Pretending To Like Cheap Beer
  • BUSH: Nothing Left To Do But Pardon And Over-Eat
  • CLINTON: Already Attempting A Hostile Takeover
  • GIBBONS: Bizarre Crisis Management Experience A Must
  • BLAGOJEVICH: It's Always Christmastime Around Here
  • FOLEY: Starting A New Page -- Er, Chapter
  • PRESS PASS: Yeah, We Were Biased
  • POLICE LOG: I Will Get By
  • NEWS BAZAAR: Clearing A Path For 2012
  • DAILY PLANET: Starting An International Incident With Wil.i.am

    Media Monitor

  • MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning
??? Overlooked ???

They Should Demand A Recount

The Cleveland Plain-Dealer notes that in 16 Cleveland precincts "not one person" voted for John McCain, including a dozen precincts that were unanimous for Barack Obama. In one precinct, 337 people voted for Obama, three people voted for a write-in candidate, two for a third-party candidate and none for McCain. In 89 other Cuyahoga precincts, Obama won at least 99% (Kavanaugh, Cleveland Plain Dealer, 11/8).

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