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Thursday, July 2, 2009National Journal's Daily Briefing on Politics

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Spotlight

Picnics & Fireworks

As we prepare to celebrate our nation's 233rd birthday, the week is politics is still fresh in our mind. So with July Fourth as the backdrop, here's a look at recent players whose weekends will be filled with either picnics (good) or fireworks (bad):

-- Picnics: Life's a bowl of cherries these days for pols whose fortunes have brightened. Corzine's poll numbers are improving (slightly) and Pres. Obama's coming up 7/16. Franken's win buoys Reid, but also enhances the influence of moderate Dems like Nelson, Pryor and Landrieu. Calming fears of a bruising MO SEN primary, Blunt gets NRSC backing.

-- Fireworks: This weekend could be explosive for others. Bauer doesn't know whether he'll be finishing out Sanford's term or running to succeed him. Inouye grapples with a rare whiff of scandal. Palin realizes life's just not (Vanity) Fair. M. Conyers worries, a lot, about jail time. A judge refuses to toss a civil suit filed by Gibbons' (least) favorite cocktail waitress. As Sestak jumps into PA SEN, CW questions whether Specter actually could lose this thing. Meanwhile, as Maloney launches her NY SEN bid, a coalition of Gillibrand (and Maloney) supporters urge her to back off.

Quote of the Day

"[Obama] is a friend. He said it publicly."

— NJ Gov. Jon Corzine (D), PolitickerNJ.com, 7/1.

Top News
  • Thanks For Your HELP

    Obama praises Kennedy-Dodd health bill, says it "reflects many of the principles" he's laid out. But how much of their plan will survive the looming battle w/Baucus? (#3)

  • 'Til Tuesday

    Dems say Franken will be sworn in by 7/7, will sit at Wellstone's desk. Meanwhile, is Coleman launching a GOV bid? T-Paw praises, but stays neutral for now. (#12) (#33)

  • Playing The Field

    B. Clinton headlines NY SEN fundraiser for Maloney on 7/20 in NYC. He also held one for Gilli, but hasn't endorsed yet. But, is Ferraro taking sides? (#20)

  • Mark-ing Time

    Anyone making bets on who the SC gov. will be next week? If so, you're braver souls than we are. (#44) (#37)

  • Happy Fourth!

    Like most of you, The Hotline is taking Friday off. But On Call never rests, so check back for breaking news. Have a safe, fun Fourth and we'll see you 7/6.

 

Contents Thursday, July 2, 2009

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Today's Frontpage

    National Briefing

  • OBAMA: Family Friendly Audience
  • SCOTUS: A Bork In The Road
  • HEALTH CARE: Chip 'N Annandale
  • LANDSCAPE: Today I Am Still Just A Bill
  • CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORP.: Licensed To Kim Jong Il
  • GALLUP: In The Cities, Oh, Oh
  • QUINNIPIAC: Today, We Celebrate Our Independence Day!
  • CONSULTANT CANDID: The Lake Show
  • CONSULTANT SCORECARD: The Fireworks Are Hailin' Over Little Eden Tonight
  • BLOGOMETER: HELP Is On The Way
  • WORD ON THE TWEET: The Weekend Starts Here

    Senate 2008

  • MINNESOTA: Franken The Funny Man To Return?

    Campaigns Of 2009

  • NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR: I'll Be On Your Side Forever More
  • VIRGINIA GOVERNOR: No Drama, No Obama?
  • MAYORAL ROUND-UP: Let's Get Ready To Rumblllle!
  • NEW YORK CITY MAYOR: Revenge Of The Dems

    Senate 2010

  • FLORIDA: Don't Touch That Dial
  • NEVADA: Does $10M Mean He'll Get Off Easy This Time?
  • NEW HAMPSHIRE: Sunun-on't
  • NEW YORK: Paying The Bill
  • OHIO: How Many Sebrings Can That Buy?
  • PENNSYLVANIA: Seriously? Fine, You "Haven't Announced."

    Governor 2010 -- The Big Four

  • CALIFORNIA: Making Bank
  • FLORIDA: All The Better To Stalk You With
  • NEW YORK: An Albany Staycation
  • TEXAS: No Qualms Over Baghdad

    Governor 2010

  • ALABAMA: The Bell That Didn't Ring
  • ALASKA: Hollis At Ya Boy!
  • GEORGIA: Smells Like Beggin'... Tastes Like Beggin'... He's Beggin'!
  • ILLINOIS: Pen Jab
  • MAINE: Les His Own Logo Than Obama's?
  • MASSACHUSETTS: I Mean, Lead By Example, Right?
  • MINNESOTA: Coleman-In-Chief?
  • NEVADA: Not-So-Subliminal Messages
  • NEW MEXICO: At Least She's Not Going To Argentina
  • RHODE ISLAND: The Field Is Robbed Of Roberts
  • SOUTH CAROLINA: What Do You Mean, "I Don't Want The Job"?
  • TENNESSEE: You're In, But It's Stayin' In That's Hard

    White House 2012

  • PALIN: Baby, Come Back

    In The States

  • ALASKA POLL: A Microcosm Of America
  • NEW JERSEY POLL: Lautenberg, Right Ahead!

    Poll Update

  • NATIONAL JOURNAL: Lookin' For A Leader
  • PEW RESEARCH CENTER: Captain BO

    People

  • SANFORD: Can We Stop Using The Phrase "Pressure Is Mounting?"
  • OBAMA, MICHELLE: Spreading Capitalism, One Shopping Jaunt At A Time
  • BOEHNER: Seersucker And Cigarettes Give Him The Edge
  • WAXMAN: It Must Have Been The Heat
  • BACHMANN: Stop Leading Untold Numbers Astray
  • EDWARDS: Tell Us More About These Video Services
  • PRESS PASS: Everyone Has A Price
  • POLICE LOG: A Very Special Session
  • NEWS BAZAAR: All Seeing, All Knowing, Supremely Wise

    Media Monitor

  • MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning
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