Since Jon Powers, who was in the DCCC’s "Red to Blue" program, didn’t win the Congressional primary, Alice Kryzan, who did win, was just added to the list.
Bob Straniere, now the Republican nominee for the Staten Island Congressional seat, is not being embraced by his local party, but is asking voters to choose "McCain-Palin-Straniere."
Sam Hoyt likens his victory to a medieval quest.
Simcha Felder, who did not win the State Senate primary, said he’s keeping his options open.
Charlie Rangel says part of the problem with taxes on his Dominican Republic villa is that everyone he dealt with spoke Spanish.
Assemblyman Anthony Seminerio was arrested today and is accused of taking $500,000 in "corrupt payments."
Readers at Vos Iz Neias debate the relevance of firemen helping Sheldon Silver during the primary yesterday.
On another site, commenter RetirementIsParole thinks the firemen were on duty.
Cory Booker defends community organizing.
The ad the McCain campaign put out about Barack Obama’s "pig in lipstick" line had to be taken down because it featured Katie Couric.
Jake Tapper points out that Obama was not referring to Palin when he used the "pig in lipstick" phrase, and, not so long ago, McCain used the same phrase.
Meghan McCain also pointed this out.
In addition, Dick Cheney used the expression in reference to John Kerry.
Obama broke his own fund-raising record.
Bill Clinton will finally appear publicly with Obama in Florida at the end of the month.
Ron Paul says McCain asked for his endorsement, but he’s totally not giving it.
Sarah Palin said the line about how she stopped the "bridge to nowhere" again, and yes, Josh Marshall is counting.
A blogger at The Plank wonders why the press isn’t going after Palin on her "bridge to nowhere" claims, the way they did with Hillary Clinton’s Bosnia story.
Ironically, in an incident earlier today, the weight of the press kept Palin’s plane from taking off.
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