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    • Sen. Dianne Feinstein on Wednesday ended speculation that she might leave Congress to run for governor, a spokesman confirmed.

      Feinstein spokesman Gil Duran said the San Francisco Democrat spoke with Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown on Wednesday morning and informed him she would not get into the race. Brown has yet to declare himself a candidate but has been raising money and is the only major Democrat still considering a run for the state's highest office.

      Most observers did not expect that Feinstein would leave her powerful post in the Senate for a gubernatorial bid, but speculation persisted in some quarters, in part because she is a popular figure who could amass a lot of money, including some from her personal fortune.
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      No Surprise here. She would not beat Jerry Brown anyway

    • Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman now runs dead even with likely Democratic nominee Jerry Brown in California’s gubernatorial contest.

      The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely California voters finds Republican hopeful Whitman and Brown tied with 43% each. Six percent (6%) like some other candidate, and eight percent (8%) are undecided.

      A month ago, Brown, a longtime California political figure who now serves as attorney general, posted a four-point lead over Whitman, 43% to 39%. In November, the two were tied at 41% apiece.
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      It is Meg's early advertising that has catapulted her to the forefront. Jerry borwn is too tied and worn out to win in November. Unless Whitman blows it she will be elected governor in the Fall.

    • A spokesman for FreedomWorks' chief Dick Armey posts a clarification:

      The New York Times reported recently that FreedomWorks Chairman Dick Armey has endorsed Sen. John McCain in the GOP primary in Arizona. This is not the case, though this story has been picked up and repeated by countless media personalities and reporters around the country.

      This seems to be a good case study in how false information can make its way around the Internet and the airwaves before it can be corrected. But we wanted to post a quick statement for all of you who have asked us about this.

      Thanks!
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      On the other hand….Armey's Tea Party group will NOT be involved in the McCain race

    • As former Rep. J.D. Hayworth prepares to officially enter the Republican primary race against incumbent Sen. John McCain, he probably had better not count on any support from FreedomWorks, the national conservative group closely associated with the Tea Party movement.

      In a telephone interview former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, FreedomWorks' chairman, delivered a surprisingly harsh assessment of Hayworth, with whom he served on Capitol Hill:

      "We're a small organization with a limited budget. There's an awful lot of places where our presence would be needed and can really make a difference. We don't see this Arizona race as one where we need to be actively involved. It's hard for us to believe that J.D. Hayworth could mount a credible challenge to John McCain. Obviously, we'll watch the race. But J.D. had a fairly short, undistinguished congressional career with virtually no initiative on his part. I just don't see any reason why we should be concerned about that race."

  • Barack Obama

    52 Per Cent Say President Obama Does NOT Deserve a Second Term



    Warning, Warning. Somebodies head is going to roll at the White House.

    52 percent of Americans said President Barack Obama doesn’t deserve reelection in 2012, according to a new poll.

    44 percent of all Americans said they would vote to reelect the president in two and a half years, less than the slight majority who said they would prefer to elect someone else.

    Obama faces a 44-52 deficit among both all Americans and registered voters, according to a CNN/Opinion Research poll released Tuesday. Four percent had no opinion.

    At least Bill Clinton when his health care reform program FAILED with Hillary was able to salvage a re-election bid.

    Will Obama be able to make a comeback?

    What a difference a year makes.

    More Democrat Congressional retirements to soon follow.


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  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina,  Chuck DeVore,  Tom Campbell

    CA-Sen Poll Watch: Barbara Boxer Remains Vulnerable

    In the latest Rasmussen poll, there are really NO surprises.

    2010 Senate

    • 46% Boxer (D), 42% Fiorina (R)
    • 47% Boxer (D), 42% DeVore (R)
    • 45% Boxer (D), 41% Campbell (R)

    Favorable / Unfavorable

    • Barbara Boxer: 51 / 46
    • Chuck DeVore: 32 / 36
    • Carly Fiorina: 37 / 40
    • Tom Campbell: 44 / 33

    The incumbent Senator Boxer is below 50 per cent approval and all three GOP contenders are showing strength against her. With Tom Campbell entering the race, it continues to be difficult to predict the mix of votes for the June GOP primary election. However, both Campbell and DeVore are at a financial campaign cash disadvantage to former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina.

    Whoever can turn out their voters on primary day will win the Republican nomination.

    If anything, having three contesting Republicans, all with good poll numbers heads up with Boxer, will limit the ability of the Democrats to run negative ads against them before June. If Boxer targets one of the Republicans, it might actually counterintuitively help that candidate beat her in the Fall.

    Stay tuned…..


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  • Day By Day

    Day By Day February 16, 2010 – HardCorps

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    I knew having Naomi around as a working partner/investor in the bar was going to spell some trouble for Zed and the Mrs, Sam.

    But, Sam, can accept the “TOOLS” as Zed’s miliatry hardware and not the REAL goods – if you know what I mean.

    Does anyone expect this “business” arrangement to work?

    I mean look what happened to John Edwards and his working media partner – Just sayin’.

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