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    • In what is becoming a familiar refrain for Dems, Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) could be facing a tough re-election fight, according to a new poll released today by a GOP survey firm.

      The poll, conducted by OR-based Moore Information (R), shows Murray trailing two-time GOV nominee Dino Rossi (R) in a hypothetical matchup. Rossi, Moore Information pollsters Bob Moore and Hans Kaiser note, is the state's best-known GOPer, though he has not been mentioned as a potential candidate against Murray. Rossi has lost two close elections to Gov. Chris Gregiore (D); he notably declined to run in '06 against Sen. Maria Cantwell (D) to challenge a second time Gregoire in '08.

      Moore Information surveyed 500 WA registered voters on Jan. 23 and 24, with a margin of error of +/- 4.4%.

      General Election Matchup

      Rossi 45%
      Murray 43
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      Oh My!

    • Barack Obama has allocated £4.3billion to spend on maintaining the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile – £370million more than what was budgeted by George Bush.

      The budget will also be increased by more than £3.1billion over the next five years.

      The announcement comes despite the American President declaring nuclear weapons were the ‘greatest danger’ to U.S. people during in his State of the Union address on Wednesday.
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      Why, of course.

      PLUS CA CHANGE

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    • But, Poizner said, that's because few people who will vote in the June 8 primary are paying attention to the race. He noted that nearly half the voters are still undecided and argued that they really know little about Whitman other than what they hear on her ubiquitous radio ads.

      Poizner, a former Silicon Valley entrepreneur, said when he begins spending his $17.5 million war chest on 30-second TV spots — which he promised will be "soon" — California will learn more about Whitman and, more important, about him.

      Although Whitman and Poizner are widely perceived as moderates, Poizner hinted that the ads will draw a clear distinction between their philosophies and skill sets.

      Voters will get to know him as "Steve Poizner the tax-cut guy," said Poizner, who dismissed Whitman as someone who "didn't vote for most of her life."

      "Voters have had it with celebrities, had it with career politicians and had it with rookies," Poizner said.
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      But, will it be too late?

    • Four months after it sailed through the Democratic-led House, legislation to overhaul federal student lending and channel about $80 billion in savings toward an array of education initiatives has stalled in the Senate.

      In his State of the Union address Wednesday, President Obama exhorted the Senate to pass the bill, which he said would revitalize community colleges and make college more affordable. But the bill faces unified opposition from the Republican minority and sharp questions from at least some Democrats, according to congressional aides from both parties, and the Democratic majority has put it on hold during the drawn-out health-care deliberations.

      The assumption on Capitol Hill is that Democrats will attempt to move the student loan bill through a special procedure that requires a simple majority rather than the usual 60 votes out of 100 needed to stop a filibuster
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      Reconciliation is a bad idea for THIS bad idea.

    • The race for California attorney general just keeps getting more and more crowded.

      On Wednesday, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Hillsborough) was spotted at a Capitol watering hole as word spread that she's entering the race.

      Today, Republican John Eastman announced that he's resigning as dean of Chapman University School of Law as of Feb. 1 to seek the GOP nomination to become California’s next top cop.

      Eastman first took out paperwork to run for attorney general last week. He issued a statement today saying that he has “decided to move forward with that endeavor.”

      He will be competing for the GOP nomination with Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Steve Cooley, who also jumped into the race this month, and state Sen. Tom Harman (R-Huntington Beach).
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      Steve Cooley will be a tough opponent for the little known (outside conservative legal circles) Eastman

  • Carly Fiorina,  Chuck DeVore,  Tom Campbell

    CA-Sen: Carly Fiorina Leads in U.S. Senate Campaign Cash

    California U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina today hosting a Town Hall Meeting with High-Tech Entrepreneurs and Innovators

    The Federal Election Commission campaign disclosure reports are out and Carly Fiorina leads California Assemblyman Chuck DeVore by millions of dollars. Tom Campbell who just switched from the California governor’s race a few weeks ago did not file a report since he was not a candidate on December 31, 2009. Since Campbell cannot transfer funds raised for the Governor’s race he starts fresh with no campaign cash.

    Republican U.S. Senate candidates Carly Fiorina and Assemblyman Chuck DeVore each raised more than $1 million through the end of 2009, but Fiorina had a significant cash-on-hand advantage after loaning her campaign $2.5 million, according to year-end statements they released Friday.

    Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO, had $2.75 million in cash at the end of 2009, compared to $226,364 for DeVore. Former congressman Tom Campbell entered the Senate race two weeks ago and had to start his fundraising anew after dropping his gubernatorial bid.

    Carly Fiorina who only announced her candidacy in November 2009 has raised almost $1.1 million, including more than 200 hundred contributions at the maximum ($2,400).

    Her contributors include:

    • Edward Atsinger of Salem Communications
    • Colin Powell, former Secretary of State
    • Jerry Perenchio, former Univision CEO
    • Donald Bren, CEO of the Irvine Company

    Fiorina’s campaign statement is here.

    On the other hand, Chuck DeVore only raised $445,000 since October 2009. His expenses during that time were $364,000 for a net for the last quarter of 2009 equal to less than $100,000. DeVore reports $226,364 cash on hand but has debts and obligations of $83,654. So, his net cash on hand is $142,710.

    DeVore’s poor showing in fundraising should re-ignite the rumors that he will soon drop out of the race.

    DeVore’s campaign statement is here.

    The only questions at this point are how much will Carly Fiorina be able to raise, how much will she and her husband self-fund and when will she begin to spend her campaign cash on advertising.

    Stay tuned…….


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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day

    Day By Day January 29, 2010 – Bunker Mentality



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    The You Tube depiction of Obama and his merry men of screwing up the economy is hilarious. Here it is embedded below (for as long as it lasts):

    Obama freaks out over economy! – (Hitler bunker parody)

    But, today, Obama is taking his teleprompter on the road to talk about the economy and jobs. What happened to Obamacare?

    Well, thankfully, it looks like it died.

    Now, Mr. President how about some tax cuts, instead of massive government spending? It just might work to turn the economy around.

    You think?

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