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Halperin's/Heilemann's Take: Democratic Frustration is Showing
On "Today," the Game Change Duo talk about why Democrats are still pounding the message of special interest money despite the facts. Transcript Lauer: "You're hearing a lot of Democrats out there, even the president, complaining about money that is pouring in from Republican groups into some races across the country. And yet if you [...]
Halperin's Take: Stewart/Colbert Turnout As Predictive As a Ouija Board
On "Today," Mark Halperin says Saturday's "Rally to Restore Sanity" won't be a guide to Tuesday's outcome. Transcript Lauer: "Let me stay on John Stewart for a second. He's got a big rally this weekend in Washington, this 'Rally to Restore Sanity.' It is the counterpunch to the Tea Party rallies that we've seen all [...]
New Jobless Claims Drop
Initial unemployment filings unexpectedly decline to 434,000 for the week, the lowest level since July.
More Closing Ads/ Arguments
Stevie Wonder, in radio ad for Jerry Brown: "I'm voting for Jerry Brown because Californians need jobs." Jerry Brown spot featuring footage of ad pledge from Lauer debate: "Tell Meg Whitman: Let's get positive."
Change Comes Again
In the latest issue of TIME: --David Von Drehle examines the new Republican revival. --Mark Halperin and John Heilemann unveil a new afterword from the just-released Game Change paperback : where are they now, featuring Obama, Palin, the Clintons and the rest.
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Rove Explained
It's not every day that I see things from a Tea Party point of view, but Karl Rove's recent behavior makes it easier to understand one aspect of the Republican Party's right-wing populist rebellion. I
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