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Wyden Attempts to Distance Himself from Obamacare

Friday, September 03, 2010 @ 01:09 PM

In Oregon, incumbent Ron Wyden attempts to run from the unpopular health care bill he voted into law last year.  The Wall Street Journal reports:  

Most Democrats have come to understand that they can't run on ObamaCare, but few have the temerity of Ron Wyden. The Oregon Senator is the first to break with the policy underpinnings of the bill he voted for… Mr. Wyden should have known better than to vote for ObamaCare given his market instincts and health-care experience… These practical realities aside, Mr. Wyden's move may be more important as a political signal. Mr. Wyden is running for re-election this year. And while he is now well ahead of GOP challenger Jim Huffman, in a year like this one he has cause to avoid becoming Barbara Boxer or Patty Murray, who may lose because they've remained liberals from MSNBC central casting… On ObamaCare, Democrats are having the first political second thoughts, at least in this election season. Mr. Wyden is essentially saying that what his party passed is not acceptable, and if such thinking builds, opponents may have a real chance to replace ObamaCare with something better.

Senator Jim Bunning Predicts Rand Paul Victory in November

Friday, September 03, 2010 @ 01:09 PM

In Kentucky, retiring Senator Jim Bunning predicts a win for Rand Paul in November saying “The intensity on the Republican or conservative side in this election is unbelievable.” Politico reports:

Retiring Sen. Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) predicted late Thursday that GOP nominee Rand Paul would win the seat, citing "unbelievable” intensity about the election among party members and conservatives… Bunning told the crowd at a restaurant along the Ohio River, “The intensity on the Republican or conservative side in this election is unbelievable,” and cited national polls.

Romney Will Campaign for Mark Kirk in Chicago

Friday, September 03, 2010 @ 01:09 PM

In Illinois, Politico’s Alex Burns reports that Mark Kirk will received the support of yet another popular national figure:

Mitt Romney will visit Chicago on Sept. 24 to stump for Republican Senate candidate Mark Kirk, according to a source close to the Kirk campaign. Kirk’s also getting a boost this month from former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who’s scheduled to appear with the congressman on Sept. 13. A Chicago Tribune/WGN-TV poll published overnight showed the race for President Barack Obama’s old Senate seat as close as can be…

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