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CALIFORNIA
Catholics plan counterattack on new contraception coverage
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California lawmakers keep school buses rolling
Berman, Sherman among those reporting campaign funding
Republicans prohibit funding for high speed rail
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MICHIGAN
Hoekstra's Super Bowl ad hits Sen. 'Spenditnow'
For now at least, Romney campaign cruising
GOP race turns to Colorado, Minnesota
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NORTH CAROLINA
Some DNC costs come out of Rogers' own pocket
Video: Romney wins in Nevada
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N.C. is a money battleground in 2012 presidential campaign


OHIO
Sen. Sherrod Brown has sold his stocks, and wants colleagues to sell, too
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Ohio Senate Republicans take another crack at election reform before the fall presidential election
Newcomer Graham Veysey touts youth in underdog bid against Dennis Kucinich and Marcy Kaptur


PENNSYLVANIA
Obama could alter stance of federal appeals courts
Corbett 'buckled' to pressure, former aide says
Clinton: Friends of Syria unite
Romney makes it two in a row by coasting to victory in Nevada
Nevada makes it mark with caucus votes for GOP presidential pick
Redistricting may delay Pennsylvania primary


SOUTH CAROLINA
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Longtime Sumter senator won’t seek re-election
ETV closes Beaufort studio


VIRGINIA
Republican Governors Association Chairman Gov. Bob McDonnell...
Notes from the Capitol for Feb. 5, 2012
Schapiro: One party, many opinions
Changes to public notices laws up for debate

By: TRUTH CAUCUS · 10/20/2006 · AIM: crnctruthcaucus · Section:

TO WITWHAT IS NED LAMONT GOING AS FOR HALLOWEEN?

As the stock market breaks records, as the thrill of post-season baseball rages in our hearts and minds, as North Korea apologizes, and as the mainstream media shows its glee over a possible Congressional takeover, there are a few things you need to know:

John McCain does not support gay marriage as a letter of the law. (If you want to have a private ceremony in your backyard, that’s fine, just don’t take it to the courthouse for processing.)

Grasping for relevance (or, perhaps, sitting in for Jimmy Carter), the Maine College Democrats issued a press release outlining the Maine College Republican fund-raising prowess—and then complained about how they channel the money.

Maine College Dem Chairman Oliver Radwan called for the Maine CRs to be investigated because they raised $25,000 (have I mentioned the stock market is breaking records?)—through their 527 of the same name—while the organization’s chairman, Nate Walton, works for Chandler Woodcock, a candidate in the heated Maine gubernatorial.

Sources say the complaint will be dismissed.

Need to know: Senator Joe Lieberman has a 17-point lead over Ned Lamont (a man who looks like John Mark Karr).

A Pennsylvania college denied a visit by Gubernatorial candidate Lynn Swann (because they hate America). [The LAF]

Karl Rove will be in upstate New York tonight campaigning for NRCC Chairman Tom Reynolds—something that will be covered live on C-SPAN.

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