Blast from the Past: Cook Political Report National Catholic Reporter Mon, 01 Nov 2010 13:13 PM PDT "Republicans have no excuse to lose this race. The fundamentals of this district, including voters' attitudes towards Obama and Pelosi, are awful for Democrats. And Democratic party registration advantages here are just as obsolete as GOP's advantages in Upstate New York were last year. | BREAKING RANKS: Time-Traveling David Broder Explains How War Saved Obama The Atlantic Wire Mon, 01 Nov 2010 13:06 PM PDT Esteemed time-traveler and Washington media insider David Broder knows Democrats "have fallen into a peck of trouble" with the American electorate over the past two years. (Note: This is how people in the future--and also the distant past--describe the possibility of losing 70 House seats.) How can President Obama convince voters--even those hardliners a wee bit undone by his policies since ... | Barack Obama to do interview with Ryan Seacrest New York Daily News Mon, 01 Nov 2010 13:06 PM PDT Barack Obama has dipped his presidential toe into pop culture many times this election season, but the latest stop on his media tour reeks of a ratings stunt: the President will be sitting down with Ryan Seacrest . | WDAM Viewpoint- Election Day WDAM-TV Hattiesburg Mon, 01 Nov 2010 13:06 PM PDT Any way you care to look at it, tomorrow's election will be an historic one. Not perhaps as historic as the one 2 years ago that swept our first African-American president, Barack Obama, into officeâ¦but | Obama to do Election Day Interview with Ryan Seacrest EURweb Mon, 01 Nov 2010 13:06 PM PDT *And so it has come to this⦠President Obama will grant an interview to âAmerican Idolâ host Ryan Seacrest on Tuesday as part of the administrationâs last-minute Election Day plea for folks to vote. The interview segment will air on Seacrestâs radio show, âOn Air with Ryan Seacrest,â at 7:15 a.m. PST and will be [...] | Government Agency Ignored Obama Directive When It Handed Microsoft A No-Bid Contract TechCrunch Mon, 01 Nov 2010 13:05 PM PDT Last week, Google filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of the Interior over not considering Google Apps as an option for a productivity suite for its 88,000 employees when the government agency issued a call (otherwise known as an RFQ) for applications. Specifically, the DOI stated upfront in the RFQ that the email solution had to be part of the Microsoft Business Productivity Online ... | Obama has flurry of interviews UPI Mon, 01 Nov 2010 13:03 PM PDT CLEVELAND, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- U.S. President Barack Obama entered the final lap before Tuesday's balloting with a round of interviews. | | |
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