D.N.C. Shuffle, McCain's May Money
Barack Obama makes his mark on the D.N.C., which will no longer accept contributions from lobbyists and PACs. [ABC]
Howard Dean will still be chair of the organization. [Ben]
Paul Tewes will be Obama's man at the D.N.C. [Lynn Sweet]
Here's the delicately worded email Hillary Clinton sent to supporters last night. [Kos]
John McCain raised $21.5 million in May, his best month yet. [The Caucus]
Mitt Romney is now critiquing Obama's foreign policy. [The Swamp]
Michael Bloomberg resists the idea that the federal government needs to be involved in investigating the construction accidents. [City Room]
One executive is selling his $17.9 million apartment now in case Obama becomes president, Max Abelson reports. [The Real Estate]
Hiram Monserrate makes his State Senate bid official. [Queens Chronicle]
Jen Carson wonders what Peter Vallone, Jr. will want to do when he hears about the guy that climbed the New York Times building. [Gothamist]
Six sirens at the Indian Point nuclear plant don't work. [Herald-Record]
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