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From The Hotline for Friday, Nov. 20, 2009

MEDIA MONITOR

This Morning

Friday, Nov. 20, 2009


"Today" and "Early Show" led with proposed changes in cervical cancer screenings. "GMA" led with the '11 end of the "Oprah Winfrey Show." "Washington Journal" hosted Sen. John Thune (R-SD) and Sen. Sherrod ...


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National Briefing

  • 1 OBAMA: What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been
  • 2 HEALTH CARE: Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
  • 3 DEMOCRATS: Middle Of The Road
  • 4 REPUBLICANS: They've Found Their Mojo
  • 5 TERROR POLITICS: No Worries, Everyone Will Be Mad!
  • 6 ECONOMY: Blood And Treasury
  • 7 AFGHANISTAN: Eat Your Turkey First
  • 8 LANDSCAPE: Money Matters
  • 9 CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORP.: Deficit Jam Records
  • 10 DAILY KOS: I've Been Researchin' Every Which Way
  • 11 FOX NEWS/OPINION DYNAMICS: Doocy's Wild
  • 12 PPP (D): Life Under 50
  • 13 BLOGOMETER: 'Cause Everyone Loves Senate Speculation...

Senate Speculation

  • 14 TEXAS: Is This A Marathon Or A Sprint?

Campaigns Of 2009

  • 15 MAYORAL ROUND-UP: Yay or Or Nay On Gay

Senate 2010

  • 16 ARIZONA POLL: Like A Phoenix From The Ashes
  • 17 ARKANSAS: Tending The Garden
  • 18 CALIFORNIA POLL: Carly Davidson
  • 19 CALIFORNIA: What's NY-23 Got To Do With It?
  • 20 CONNECTICUT: Not In Their Backyard
  • 21 FLORIDA POLL: The Meek Shall Inherit The Split
  • 22 FLORIDA: Nope, No Chicken-Dinner Teabag Retail Politics Here
  • 23 ILLINOIS: Back To The Water-Board
  • 24 KENTUCKY: Knowing How To Read Is A Prerequisite
  • 25 MASSACHUSETTS: I'm With Stupak
  • 26 NEW YORK POLL: 54-40 Or Fight
  • 27 NEW YORK: The Source's Apprentice
  • 28 WASHINGTON: Will Didier Do It?

Governor 2010 -- The Big Four

  • 29 CALIFORNIA: Strutting Her Stuff
  • 30 FLORIDA POLL: You Can Call Me Alex
  • 31 FLORIDA: Movin' On Up
  • 32 NEW YORK POLL: Rick's CafĂ© AmĂ©ricain
  • 33 NEW YORK: Albany I Love You But Give Me PArk Avenue
  • 34 TEXAS: Thanks For Making Me A Fighter

Governor 2010

  • 35 BATTLE FOR THE STATEHOUSE: Happy Days Are Here Again
  • 36 ALABAMA: To The Right, To The Right
  • 37 COLORADO: If We Write It, They Will Come
  • 38 CONNECTICUT: Thanks, But No Thanks
  • 39 GEORGIA: Baker Gets Some Payback
  • 40 ILLINOIS: Yawn!
  • 41 IOWA: Poll Vaulting Into A Barrel Of Money
  • 42 MASSACHUSETTS: Charlie Baker, LG Maker
  • 43 OREGON: Can't Hide Behind The HP Shields
  • 44 SOUTH CAROLINA: Laying Out The Spread
  • 45 VERMONT: Five Alive

White House 2012

  • 46 HUCKABEE: It's Great To Be Back In Cleveland
  • 47 PALIN: What Happened To Miss Indiana?
  • 48 ROMNEY: If You Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It
  • 49 FOX NEWS/OPINION DYNAMICS: O'Reilly's Book Club
  • 50 PPP (D): Casting A Paul

In The States

  • 51 FLORIDA POLL: We Just Feel Bad For FIU
  • 52 MISSOURI POLL: Gold Bond
  • 53 NEW YORK POLL: Big Lights Will Inspire You
  • 54 OREGON POLL: Moore Or Less
  • 55 THE FLY-BY: Counting More Contenders

Poll Update

  • 56 NATIONAL JOURNAL: Grading Gibbs
  • 57 PEW RESEARCH CENTER: Any Given Saturday

People

  • 58 DOUG BAILEY: Somewhere, Out There ...
  • 59 OBAMA: A Wolf In Bears' Clothing
  • 60 BIDEN: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
  • 61 BURRIS: Wrist, Meet Slap
  • 62 BAUCUS: Bosom Buddies
  • 63 ENSIGN: The Hamptons? George Costanza? I Don't Think So
  • 64 LUGAR, C.: Come On Charlene
  • 65 KERRY, A.: On The 0.06
  • 66 SANFORD: 'Til Tuesday
  • 67 NEW GOVS.: Keeping Up Alaska-Russia Relations
  • 68 PRESS PASS: There I Go, Turn To Plagiarism
  • 69 POLICE LOG: Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  • 70 NEWS BAZAAR: It's Elementary, My Dear Jim

Media Monitor

  • 71 MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning

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