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    • A bare majority. Actually, there are only 39 seats listed in the “lean Democratic” and “Democratic toss-up” columns, but as Taegan Goddard points out, if you toss in Bart Gordon’s retirement today in a very winnable GOP district you’re down to the magic number. But never mind that. Follow the first link to Cook and skim the column of “likely Democratic” seats, which are considered safe-ish, to see how many come from districts with a Republican-leaning PVI. If you see multiple retirements in that column — and the NRCC thinks you very well might — then suddenly a bunch of seats are in play on top of the 40 that are already shaky
      (tags: democrats GOP)
    • After a few phone calls and secret mole conversations, I’ve learned that Tom Campbell has been fielding calls from high ranking Republican Party members, each expressing their views that Campbell should exit the heated gubernatorial and enter the primary against Assemblyman Chuck Devore and former HP CEO Carly Fiorina.

      Another source convinced me that Campbell is seriously considering the switch to the Republican primary to face incumbent Senator Barbara Boxer.

      The story goes this way, Campbell has been fielding calls from wealthy, heavily funded GOP contributors who are said to be “unconvinced” of Carly Fiorina’s abilities, and are best described as party ‘centrists’ who have more leanings toward a ‘Campbell-like candidate’ versus the staunch conservative moniker-ed Devore.

      Reports state that these GOP “funders” have already committed to a gubernatorial canidate, and they are looking for someone to attack their funds to in the US Senate race.
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      Doubtful….but maybe Controller

      (tags: tom_campbell)
    • Former South Bay Rep. Tom Campbell, asked about buzz that he's being urged to rethink his 2010 GOP gubernatorial run — and enter the U.S. Senate race — was unusually tightlipped Monday.

      "I'm in the governor's race and I've got nothing else to comment on,'' he told the Chronicle. Asked about the accuracy of reports that he has been contacted regarding jumping into the GOP Senate race aimed at unseating Democratic incumbent Barbara Boxer, Campbell declined comment. "What I said is just it,'' he said.

      We reached Campbell following the rumors this week that popped up in Chris Cilizza's blog, The Fix, in the Washington Post Monday:
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      Tom Campbell is a candidate looking for a government position for which to run. Campbell will NOT be the next Governor nor Senator – maybe California Controller though —-> for the past business school Dean.

      Remember he cannot transfer the money he has raised so far for Governor to a Senate race.

      (tags: tom_campbell)
    • The National Republican Senatorial Committee is not officially taking sides in the California Senate primary, but that hasn't stopped it from forming a joint fundraising committee with Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, one of two candidates vying to take on Sen. Barbara Boxer (D).

      The NRSC and the Fiorina campaign joined forces to form the Fiorina Victory Committee, according to paperwork filed with the Federal Election Commission on Dec. 4. The committee allows the party and Fiorina to split funds raised via joint events or appeals.

    • President Obama and Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. won't be on the midterm ballot next year, but their former Senate seats will be, and both races are now either tossups or leaning Republican in high-visibility contests.

      Mr. Obama, who was a freshman senator from Illinois when he was elected president, and Mr. Biden, who was in his sixth term as a senator from Delaware, come from states that have been running strongly Democratic in past elections. No one doubts that Mr. Obama would have been a re-election shoo-in had he remained in the Senate and that Mr. Biden had his seat for the foreseeable future.

    • Senate Democrats who thought they had found a workable compromise on health care reform learned otherwise from independent Sen. Joe Lieberman over the weekend.

      The Connecticut senator, whose vote is critical to the bill's prospects, threatened Sunday to join Republicans in opposing health care legislation if it permits uninsured individuals as young to 55 to purchase Medicare coverage.

      Lieberman expressed his opposition twice Sunday: first in an interview with CBS, and more strongly later, according to Democratic officials, in a private meeting with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

      Reid, who is hoping to pass the legislation by Christmas, needs 60 votes to overcome Republican objections and has been counting on Lieberman to provide one.

    • What do you do when you're the odd man out in California's battle of the multi-millionaires running for governor? You consider a more winnable fight.

      The Fix reports that Tom Campbell (R) is "weighing a possible switch from the governor's race to a Senate bid, according to sources familiar with his thinking. Campbell consultant James Fifsis confirmed to the Fix that several Republican officials have approached the former congressman about making the switch but that no final decision had been made. Campbell has long been the odd man out in the governor's race — outshined by Whitman and Poizner. If Campbell makes the move, it will mark his third race for Senate in the last two decades."

  • Day By Day,  Tiger Woods

    Day By Day December 14, 2009 – Golf Clap

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, Tiger Woods will take a hit financial as his sponsors start to drop him like a hot rock. But, the REAL financial turmoil will be his divorce when all of the tabloid stories about his numerous girl friends begin to fill the supermarket magazine racks.

    How anyone could possibly think to keep so many secrets a secret is beyond belief.

    But, Woods will resume his golf career later in the 2010 season.

    After all, what does he have left?

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