Spotlight
Wake Me Up When June Ends
Any story that didn't have Jacko, Iran or Sanford in the headline doesn't draw much attention these days. But The Hotline wants to make sure you haven't missed out on key developments in '10 races.
-- Chicago Urban League Pres. Jackson says she'll run for IL SEN. Though she's untested, her profile - African-American and female - is notable in what may turn out to be a crowded primary. Of course, having Blago on your resume can't help.
-- In PA, Kos warns Sestak that the longer he sits on the fence, the harder it will be to catch up w/Specter's $$ lead. But while the 'netroots may be holding onto their checkbooks, it doesn't mean that other would-be donors are doing the same. When FEC reports come out 7/15, we'll learn just how effective his non-announcement announcement tour has been.
-- The NRSC wades into yet another potential primary, giving their blessing to MO's Blunt. Unlike Crist in FL, however, it's not all that clear Blunt's the stronger candidate. Even so, it gives the NRSC time to fix up what many insiders agree is Blunt's rusty machine.
-- Finally, it looks like Dems caught a break in NY, as Boehner beat out Cornyn for King's attention. This leaves the SEN race without a serious GOPer. Does this hurt Gillibrand, who's banking on electability as her strongest asset?
-- Hopefully this can help tide you over until 7/15, when we'll see who's been bluffing and who's been building up their '10 warchests.
Quote of the Day
"It's sad that some people are putting politics before the people of South Carolina. Somebody has got to act like an adult."
— SC LG Andre Bauer (R), Columbia State, 6/30.
Top News
Reconciliation, And It Feels So Good
Daschle, Podesta say WH may embrace reconciliation on health care. Given their closeness to the WH, should we take this as a signal of intent? (#5)
Life's A Beach
Sanford resists calls to resign, says God wants him to work things out. Meanwhile, the paper that broke open the Argentina story says he should stay put. (#51)
The Torch Still Burns
Menendez brings Torricelli on board to help w/DSCC fundraising. But do any SEN cands. really want a check from the controversial ex-sen.? (#17)
But What Does Bon Jovi Think?
New CNN poll shows 61% approve of Obama's handling of Iran, But 1/3 say he hasn't gone far enough in criticizing Iran. (#9)
Tabloid Junkie
Media's coverage of Jackson overshadows Iran, health care and even Sanford. Pew says 93% of cable airtime devoted to MJ's death Thurs. and Fri. (#61)
Contents Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Today's Frontpage
- OBAMA: Don't DOMA Me Like DADT
- SCOTUS: New Safe Haven?
- IRAQ: Hasta La Vista, Baby
- ENERGY: Don't You Forget About Me
- HEALTH CARE: It's Alive!
- ECONOMY: Congratulations, You're Still Bankrupt
- REPUBLICANS: The Pen Is Mightier Than The Majority
- LANDSCAPE: Summer Hiatus
- CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORP.: Bush v. Mousavi
- RASMUSSEN: The Age Of Percent
- BLOGOMETER: Reeejected!
- WORD ON THE TWEET: Hardball College Tour
National Briefing
- MINNESOTA: Million Dollar Baby
Senate 2008
- NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR POLL: I'm A Businessman; Blood Is A Big Expense
- NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR: This Time, Michael Jackson Won't Stand In Our Way
- VIRGINIA GOVERNOR: Peanut Gallery
Campaigns Of 2009
- BATTLE FOR THE SENATE: Torch Song Encore
- ARKANSAS: Blanche Talks, And Stanley... Er, The GOP, Listens
- CONNECTICUT: What The Rell?
- FLORIDA POLL: Goodbye, Rubio Tuesday
- FLORIDA: Dr. DeMinto
- ILLINOIS: Urban Outliers
- MISSOURI: Let's Be Blunt: We Like Him
- NEVADA: Fear And Loathing For The GOP
- NEW HAMPSHIRE POLL: Hodes On Loosely, But Don't Let Go
- NEW YORK: Doing The Intelligence Thing
- PENNSYLVANIA: Competition No Longer Just A Specter
Senate 2010
- CALIFORNIA: Newsom's Newbies
- FLORIDA: Plane Issue A Sinking Ship?
- NEW YORK: This Time, All Together
- TEXAS: Marking His Platform
Governor 2010 -- The Big Four
- ALABAMA: I'm In Love With Mary Jane -- She's My Main Thang
- CONNECTICUT: La-Millionaire
- ILLINOIS: Never Judge A Man By The Size Of His Return
- MAINE: Full Blaine House
- MASSACHUSETTS POLL: The Patrick Division
- MASSACHUSETTS: Veto This, Veto That, Then We Raise The Gas Tax
- MICHIGAN: Just Another Tom, Mike, And Mike
- NEW HAMPSHIRE POLL: All My Friends Know The Furlough Rider
- OREGON: No Fireworks For His Campaign, Just His Backyard
- RHODE ISLAND: Building His Team, Lynch By Lynch
- SOUTH CAROLINA: Andre Bauer's Power Hour
- TENNESSEE: Like Students Cramming Before Finals
- WISCONSIN: He Was Born In D.C., But He's Not Going Back
Governor 2010
- PALIN: Bonfire Of The Vanities
- PAWLENTY: What's The Matter With Arkansas?
- PENCE: Picket Pences
- ROMNEY: Iowa, Huh? How Convenient.
White House 2012
- MASSACHUSETTS POLL: John Smoltz, You're Welcome In DC Anytime!
- NEW HAMPSHIRE POLL: Manchester In The Mirror
In The States
- SANFORD: Tells Us He's Not Leaving Us Via Email
- SOUTER: Once In A Lifetime Appointment
- OBAMA, MICHELLE: I'll Stick To The Fun Parts
- BUSH: Can The Applause Last Eight Seconds?
- CLELAND: The Starting-To-Prune Caucus
- BROWNBACK: Should Have Stuck To Home-Schooling
- BLOOMBERG: Mike's House Of Whimsy
- CONYERS: At Least She Has Name Recognition
- EASLEY: Awkwardly Hanging Around
- NEWS BAZAAR: Most Virulent When Combined With Crocs
People
- MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning
Media Monitor
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Can He Still Bench 260?
Rep. Neil Abercrombie celebrated his birthday 6/29, and would be 72 years old if he wins the HI GOV race next year. Who was the last first-term elected GOV to be older than that? Let us know...
