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Monday, Oct. 20, 2008


Dems' have got the fever for the flavor of 60. But just how close are they really to getting there? And, more important, do they really want all the responsibility that comes w/ a cloture-proof majority?

--The CW has long held that if Stevens loses his case, he loses re-election. Even so, Stevens' poll numbers have only improved since he went on trial. Back in Sept., the R2K/Kos poll showed Begich beating Stevens by 6 pts. Today, Stevens is down just 2 pts.

--In GA and MS the question is whether historic black turn-out will swamp GOP efforts to hold onto those seats. In GA, 35% of the 691K early votes already cast are from black voters. But, as we saw in '02, it's dangerous to underestimate the rural vote, which can fly under the radar for much of the campaign. (Just ask ex-GA pols Roy Barnes and Max Cleland).

--Meanwhile, in MS, will the fact that the ballot doesn't list candidates by party ID ultimately hurt Musgrove? After all, new voters flocking to the polls for Obama may have no idea which SEN candidate is which and may ultimately skip the race all together.

--In the end, Reid may be happier to come up short. That way, if the "you-know-what" hits the fan next year, Dems can at least try to spread some of the blame.

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White House 2008

  • 1 GENERAL ELECTION: Stocking Away Small Donors
  • 2 MCCAIN: X Marx The Spot
  • 3 OBAMA: Any Given Sunday
  • 4 PALIN: Let's Talk About Experience, Again
  • 5 BIDEN: Gettin' Racy
  • 6 DIAGEO/HOTLINE TRACKING: Just A Fancy Way Of Systematically Predicting What's Going To Happen
  • 7 DAILY KOS TRACKING: Kosa Nostra
  • 8 GALLUP TRACKING: Se7en
  • 9 GWU BATTLEGROUND TRACKING: Same Old Song
  • 10 IBD/TIPP TRACKING: Five. Five Dollar. Five Dollar Foot Longggg.
  • 11 REUTERS/C-SPAN/ZOGBY TRACKING: Doubling Up
  • 12 CNN/OPINION RESEARCH: This Is CNN's
  • 13 WOMEN VOTE ACTION FUND: Hey Nineteenth
  • 14 2008 SCHEDULES: I Cross My Heart

White House 2008 -- The Battleground States

  • 15 FLORIDA (27 EVS): Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
  • 16 COLORADO (9 EVS): Rumble In The Rockies
  • 17 INDIANA (11 EVS): No Excuses
  • 18 MINNESOTA POLL (10 EVS): Twin Leads
  • 19 MISSOURI POLL (11 EVS): Still Holding On
  • 20 MISSOURI (11 EVS): Gateway To Victory
  • 21 NEVADA (5 EVS): Dems Voting Early
  • 22 NEW HAMPSHIRE POLL (4 EVS): The Monitor and Merrimack
  • 23 NEW MEXICO (5 EVS): ACORN Strikes Back
  • 24 NORTH CAROLINA POLL (15 EVS): Two Point Conversion
  • 25 NORTH CAROLINA (15 EVS): Enthusiasm Gap?
  • 26 OHIO POLL (20 EVS): The Oneders
  • 27 OHIO (20 EVS): Next Case On The Docket
  • 28 PENNSYLVANIA POLL (21 EVS): How Bout That Second Half??
  • 29 PENNSYLVANIA (21 EVS): Courting Rocky Balboa
  • 30 VIRGINIA (13 EVS): Hoos Going To Win?
  • 31 WISCONSIN POLL (10 EVS): Getting Points At Home
  • 32 WISCONSIN (10 EVS): Stare Decisis

White House 2008 -- Other State Updates

  • 33 ALASKA POLL (3 EVS): Saturday Afternoon Live
  • 34 KENTUCKY POLL (8 EVS): Taking It To The Newsmax
  • 35 MAINE POLL (4 EVS): No Split Here
  • 36 MISSISSIPPI POLL (6 EVS): If You Know What I Mean
  • 37 MONTANA POLL (3 EVS): The Narrowing
  • 38 NORTH DAKOTA POLL (3 EVS): It's All A Regular, Four-Sided Polygon
  • 39 OREGON POLL (7 EVS): Ducks And Cover
  • 40 TEXAS POLL (34 EVS): Electoral College Station
  • 41 VERMONT POLL (3 EVS): Green Screen
  • 42 WEST VIRGINIA POLL (5 EVS): Econ. Class-ic
  • 43 WYOMING POLL (3 EVS): Cheyenne Pepper

National Briefing

  • 44 IRAQ: Not The Kind Of Bloc Party Bush Was Hoping For
  • 45 BLOGOMETER: The Ultimate Obamacan

Senate 2008

  • 46 ALASKA POLL: Indict's Tale
  • 47 ALASKA: The Senator Takes The Stand
  • 48 COLORADO POLL: Competing Views
  • 49 COLORADO: JK, LOL!
  • 50 KENTUCKY POLL: The Leader's Lead
  • 51 KENTUCKY: War And Vegetable Metaphors
  • 52 LOUISIANA POLL: You're No Jack Kennedy
  • 53 LOUISIANA: They're Baaaack
  • 54 MAINE POLL: Tough Path
  • 55 MAINE: Debate Prep Up North
  • 56 MINNESOTA POLL: FrankTBD
  • 57 MINNESOTA: Whaddya Gonna Do?
  • 58 MISSISSIPPI POLL: And 1
  • 59 MISSISSIPPI: You Can Tell This One Is Tight
  • 60 NEW HAMPSHIRE: Debating In Different Rooms
  • 61 NORTH CAROLINA POLL: Kay Just May
  • 62 NORTH CAROLINA: Paper Trail
  • 63 OREGON POLL: Opportunity Knocks
  • 64 OREGON: Looks Like There's A Lot More To Say Here
  • 65 TEXAS POLL: Cornyn Jokes
  • 66 WYOMING POLL: Double The Fun

Governor 2008

  • 67 MISSOURI: Jay's Got 99 Problems, But Hulshof Ain't One
  • 68 MONTANA POLL: Lump Of Clean Coal
  • 69 NORTH CAROLINA POLL: Pat-atonic State
  • 70 NORTH CAROLINA: Getting To Like Them
  • 71 VERMONT POLL: Why Don't You Just Tell Me The Name Of The Governor You Want To See
  • 72 WASHINGTON: Rossi's Right Stuff

People

  • 73 FOSSELLA: Shouldn't Have Been Driving
  • 74 REAGAN: Home From The Hospital
  • 75 GIBBONS: Of A Textual Nature
  • 76 PATERSON: Nobody Likes Taxes
  • 77 SPITZER: So Outwardly Happy Together
  • 78 SANTORUM: Filmed On Location In Pro-America Areas
  • 79 PRESS PASS: AP Getting Above Its Printing?
  • 80 POLICE LOG: It's Election Day Somewhere
  • 81 NEWS BAZAAR: Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Incontinent Pets

Media Monitor

  • 82 MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning

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