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Ron Paul redux? Texas congressman’s son taps Internet, rallies students for Ky. Senate bid

Ron Paul’s son borrows tactics for Ky. Senate bid

Thousands of Philly students need to find another way to school as transit strike continues

Schools reopen as Philly transit strike continues

Bloomberg wins 3rd term as NYC mayor, beats back strong Dem challenge

President Barack Obama speaks briefly on Afghanistan

For commuters already struggling with recession, Philly transit strike is a tough sell

Philly transit strike a tough sell in down economy

Ill. Senate OKs bill that would cap most political contributions, sends measure to governor

Illinois Senate OKs caps on political donations

Illinois House approves deal that would cap most political contributions but not all

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New law for rushing ballots to troops has states facing time crunch, mulling earlier primaries

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NYC mayor’s campaign takes voter targeting to the extreme with extensive ‘robocalls’

NYC mayor takes voter targeting to the extreme

Resignation of embattled Ensign would set up political two-step for Nevada’s US Senate seat

Ensign resignation would set up Nevada scramble

Exit polling can continue near NJ polling places; judge suspends rule to create buffer zone

TRENTON, N.J. — Exit pollsters and journalists can continue to approach voters near polling sites in New Jersey after a federal judge on Friday suspended a state court ruling to ban the practice within 100 feet of voting sites.

Obama raises campaign cash for anemic Democrats during New England fundraising swing

BOSTON — President Barack Obama lent his popularity and cash-raising abilities to embattled fellow Democrats on Friday, defending White House allies whose potential losses would deliver embarrassments to the president.

Houston’s low-key mayoral candidates pitch planning, mass transit for city reinventing itself

HOUSTON — The nation’s fourth-largest city, once dominated by Big Oil, is warming to greener options as it chooses a new mayor.

Obama hits campaign trail for NJ Gov Jon Corzine in tight re-election race

HACKENSACK, N.J. — President Barack Obama on Wednesday urged New Jersey to keep Democrat Jon Corzine as governor, calling him an honorable man who puts the people’s interests first.

Poll: Corzine, Christie tied in NJ governor’s race with with 2 weeks till Election Day

TRENTON, N.J. — In another indication that the New Jersey governor’s race will go down to the wire, a new poll finds Gov. Jon Corzine and Republican Chris Christie tied among likely voters at 39 percent each.

Virginia governor’s race provides a snapshot of America’s attitudes a year before midterms

PURCELLVILLE, Va. — Just a year after this one-time Confederate state helped elect a black man president, Democrats are desperately trying to hang onto the governorship.

News group to ask federal court to stop enforcement of new exit-poll buffer zone in NJ

TRENTON, N.J. — Six major media outlets who use Election Day polling to gauge the mood and attitudes of the nation asked a federal judge on Friday to stop enforcement of a state court ruling that bans exit polling near voting sites.

Biden a political workhorse for White House, traveling coast to coast to boost Democrats

WASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden successfully pressed former Senate colleague Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania to abandon the GOP and become a Democrat. The vice president also helped ensure that newly appointed New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand won’t face a Democratic primary.

Experts doubt NJ court ruling on polling place buffer zones will withstand challenge

TRENTON, N.J. — A court decision that bars exit polling within 100 feet of New Jersey polling places is unlikely to stand because federal courts around the country have consistently rejected such restrictions, according to legal and polling experts.

Maine ethics commission approves probe of anti-gay marriage fundraising

AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine’s campaign oversight board overruled a staff recommendation Thursday and authorized an investigation into fundraising by groups supporting the campaign to repeal the state’s gay marriage law in a Nov. 3 referendum.

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