Elsewhere: Vintage Edition

Hillary Clinton and John McCain tie in today's CNN poll [pdf] while McCain clobbered Barack Obama.

Obama is sending post cards to people in New Hampshire.

The latest list of Assembly pork projects is online.

You can say goodbye to the state health commissioner for $50.

Chuck Bennett has a rendering of the LIRR station under Grand Central.

Jim Rutenberg has an item the First Lady and the media's right to know about her skin cancer status.

Christine Quinn is leaning to the left on 421-a housing program, according to Matt Schuerman.

Aaron Naparstek is ready to give Norman Oder credit for raising enough doubt about the Atlantic Yards project for Sheldon Silver to consider opposing it.

The Albany Project also wants Silver to kill the Atlantic Yards project.

Mike Bloomberg's anti-poverty plan gets a thumbs-down from Harry Siegel of the Manhattan Institute.

And above is a vintage political ad unearthed by polit.bureau.

-- Azi Paybarah
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