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To: Bill who wrote (571945)6/16/2010 1:14:01 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578148
 
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* Rand Paul, the Republican Senate nominee in Kentucky, had pledged to reject all financial help from senators who voted for the Troubled Asset Relief Program. Paul has since decided to abandon that pledge, and his campaign said it wasn't intended to apply to the general election.

*NV-Sen: Angle evades press as ideological past continues to be unearthed

Sharron Angle, the newly minted Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate continues to make jaws drop from coast-to-coast. Her affiliation with the far-right Independent American Party gets explored today by TPMDC, who notes that several members cite that she only left the fringe party out of political expediency, because the Republican Party line was a safer bet. Angle came to DC today, and promptly ducked the press. In a sign of supreme confidence, NRSC head John Cornyn actually said today that it will be "a few weeks" until the GOP nominee will be ready to face the press corps.