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    • Early in the interview, DeVore was asked if he had always planned to run for Senate, to which he replied:

      I’ve never had a desire to be anything.

      Inspirational stuff, really.

      The best line of the entire interview, however, was the next sentence:

      Offices are tools from which you do things with.

      Also, too.

      (tags: Chuck_DeVore)
    • The table below compares the White House's February 2009 projection of the number of jobs that would be created by the 2009 stimulus law (through the end of 2010) with the actual change in state payroll employment through September 2009 (the latest figures available). According to the data, 49 States and the District of Columbia have lost jobs since stimulus was enacted. Only North Dakota has seen net job creation following the February 2009 stimulus. While President Obama claimed the result of his stimulus bill would be the creation of 3.5 million jobs, the Nation has already lost a total of 2.7 million – a difference of 6.2 million jobs.
    • October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and as one of millions of breast cancer survivors across the country, I wanted to take a few moments to share some thoughts with the BlogHer community regarding my experiences battling the disease andmore importantlywhat I learned along the way.
    • In Gallup Daily tracking that spans Barack Obama's third quarter in office (July 20 through Oct. 19), the president averaged a 53% job approval rating. That is down sharply from his prior quarterly averages, which were both above 60%.
    • Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) accused the White House on Wednesday of "street-brawling" with opponents, and said the West Wing's strategy of freezing out opponents amounts to a latter-day "enemies list," a reference to an infamous practice of President Richard Nixon.

      "An 'enemies list' only denigrates the Presidency and the Republic itself," Alexander said on the Senate floor. "These are unusually difficult times, with plenty of forces encouraging us to disagree. Lets not start calling people out and compiling an enemies list. Lets push the street-brawling out of the White House and work together on the truly presidential issues: creating jobs, reducing health care costs, reducing the debt, creating clean energy."

    • Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has told colleagues that he was given bad information by the American Medical Association (AMA), which will result in a significant setback to Democrats healthcare reform strategy.

      Democrats are not expected to have the votes to pass a 10-year freeze of scheduled cuts to doctors' Medicare payments, according to sources in both parties. Reid had offered to pass the "doctors' fix" in return for support from the doctors on President Barack Obama's broader healthcare initiative, which is slated for the Senate floor later this year.

    • Carly Fiorina, a likely Republican candidate for Senate in California, made public on Tuesday what her GOP primary opponent Chuck DeVore has long claimed: that the national party is supporting her bid to take out Sen. Barbara Boxer next year.

      "The chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee has encouraged me to enter the race, reaffirming my belief that Chuck DeVore can not beat Barbara Boxer," Fiorina said Tuesday, according to SanDiegoNewsRoom.com.
      +++++++
      NRSC is denying the endorsement though.

    • SDNR: If and when Carly Fiorina officially enters the race, how will your campaign change?

      CD: It won’t change a dang thing. I look forward to her being in the race. It will put the spotlight on the race and it will give my campaign more name ID. She’s going to bring more interest into this race that would otherwise be a cakewalk for me in the primary. If I can’t beat Carly Fiorina, there’s no way in hell I can beat Barbara Boxer—she’ll be a great tune-up.

      SDNR: Were your plans always to run for the Senate?

      CD: I’ve never had a desire to be anything. Offices are tools from which you do things with. It just appeared to me that the intellectual vigor of my party had been spent under George W. Bush. There was just no enthusiasm there.

    • The following are derived from FEC filings for the 2010 cycle ending 9/30/09.
      California BOXER (D) 1,645,191 688,696 176,586 0 6,351,426
      DeVore (R) 382,680 309,673 10,300 88,314 144,733
      ++++++++
      Note the last figures of Cash on Hand Boxer 6.3 M vs DeVore 144K. Not even close
  • Harry Reid,  Polling

    Poll Watch: Nevada Democrat Senator Harry Reid Continues to Trail GOP Challengers

    Vice President Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid discuss the recovery act at the University of Nevada in Reno, Friday, Oct. 16, 2009. Biden visited economically troubled Nevada to promote the progress of the federal stimulus program and boost the re-election campaign of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

    Another poll which looms over the head of Dingy Harry’s re-election prospects.

    Progressive Change Campaign Committee (D) / Research 2000

    10/17-19/09; 600 likely voters, 4% margin of error
    Mode: Live telephone interviews
    (PCCC release)

    Favorable / Unfavorable

    • Harry Reid: 35 / 54

    2010 Senate

    • Tarkanian 46%, Reid 41%
    • Lowden 47%, Reid 42%

    Nevada Republicans have a real opportunity to take this seat away from the Democrats. But, only if they can avoid a costly and divisive primary between Tarkanian and Lowden.


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  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina,  Chuck DeVore

    Carly Fiorina at Web 2.0 in San Francisco Talks About Breast Cancer, Government Tech Policy and Her Possible Run for California U.S. Senate

    Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina yesterday evening

    Sounds like Carly Fiorina is running for United States Senate.

    It was a very different Carly Fiorina who took the stage at the Web 2.0 Summit dinner tonight to discuss her potential run for the U.S. Senate.

    Just as it was typical when she was the first female chief executive of Hewlett Packard, part of the conversation with Web 2.0 co-host John Battelle covered her appearance. But in this case it was relevant in the discussion about her political reviews.

    Fiorina’s hair was a mix of dark brown and gray and it looked as if it had been recently shaved. She said that her close-shorn look was a result of her eight-month battle with breast cancer.

    “I have seen the best and the worst of our healthcare system,” she said, with her voice shaking slightly with the emotional moment that focused on her own health. But she told the audience at the dinner that she was healthy. She was there to talk about her possible bid as a Republican candidate to take on Democrat Barbara Boxer. Fiorina didn’t outright declare her candidacy, but she said she was exploring the idea.

    What was the most interesting during her talk last night was the angst on Twitter from left-wing tech folks bemoaning a possible Fiorina candidacy. There were not many of these folks and after all it was San Francisco.

    Also, interesting was GOP California Assemblyman Chuck DeVore pathetically re-tweeting negative comments about Fiorina. I mean doesn’t DeVore who will possibly oppose Fiorina in a contested Republican Party primary election in June 2010 have anything better to do than be pathetic. How about fundraising, where DeVore has been an abysmal failure? Or criticizing the vulnerable, incumbent, Democrat U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer?

    But, whatever. Carly Fiorina is tough enough to withstand the LEFT and RIGHT.

    The question is: Will Fiorina be able to WIN?


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  • Day By Day,  Newt Gingrich

    Day By Day October 21, 2009 – Rino Logic



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, I never quite thought of former GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich as a RINO – Republican in Name ONLY.

    Perhaps Gingrich has some personal political history with New York Assemblywoman Scozzafava which allows him to accept her more moderate political stances. But, who knows?

    Political parties MUST be a larger tent on both the LEFT and RIGHT – if they wish to survive. This is the American two party system whether we like it or not.

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