Here's tonight's run-down of the Congressional races:Bachmann Separates Herself From Bush, Both Physically And Figuratively Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), who famously hugged President Bush at his 2007 State of the Union and didn't seem to want to let go, is now making some distance between herself and the unpopular president. At a debate earlier today, Bachmann boasted that she opposed Bush on the Wall St. bailout, and attacked her Democratic opponent El Tinklenberg: "He is more line with President Bush's policies than I am."Smith Airs Another Ad With Wyden, Obama and Kennedy Sen. Gordon Smith (R-OR), whose ads have connected him to liberal icons like Ted Kennedy and Barack Obama as he seeks re-election this blue state, has yet another ad using video footage of Ron Wyden, his Democratic co-Senator, praising him and appearing to endorse him:Wyden previously called on Smith to can the first ad that pulled this trick, because it incorporated Wyden's signature to really make it look like Wyden was for Smith. Now Smith has met Wyden halfway -- he's dropped the signature, but kept the video. Palm Beach Post: Mahoney Should Quit, GOPer Should Win The Palm Beach Post, which had previously endorsed Rep. Tim Mahoney (D-FL) for re-election, has now withdrawn its endorsement in the midst of his sex scandal: "The Post no longer can support U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney, D-Palm Beach Gardens, and recommends that he withdraw and that voters choose Tom Rooney."Disabled Veteran Endorses Tom Udall In New Ad This new ad from Senate candidate Tom Udall (D-NM), who is running away ahead in the polls for this open GOP-held seat, features a disabled veteran speaking, through a computer voice, about Tom Udall's work on behalf of people like him:"Thank you," Army Sgt. Erik Schel mouths out, with no voice to say it aloud.Poll: Oregon Senate Race A Tie The new Rasmussen poll in Oregon shows the Senate race between Sen. Gordon Smith (R) and Dem candidate Jeff Merkley to be a 47%-47% tie. Me...
Here's tonight's run-down of the Congressional races:
Bachmann Separates Herself From Bush, Both Physically And Figuratively
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), who famously hugged President Bush at his 2007 State of the Union and didn't seem to want to let go, is now making some distance between herself and the unpopular president. At a debate earlier today, Bachmann boasted that she opposed Bush on the Wall St. bailout, and attacked her Democratic opponent El Tinklenberg: "He is more line with President Bush's policies than I am."
Smith Airs Another Ad With Wyden, Obama and Kennedy
Sen. Gordon Smith (R-OR), whose ads have connected him to liberal icons like Ted Kennedy and Barack Obama as he seeks re-election this blue state, has yet another ad using video footage of Ron Wyden, his Democratic co-Senator, praising him and appearing to endorse him:
Wyden previously called on Smith to can the first ad that pulled this trick, because it incorporated Wyden's signature to really make it look like Wyden was for Smith. Now Smith has met Wyden halfway -- he's dropped the signature, but kept the video.
Palm Beach Post: Mahoney Should Quit, GOPer Should Win
The Palm Beach Post, which had previously endorsed Rep. Tim Mahoney (D-FL) for re-election, has now withdrawn its endorsement in the midst of his sex scandal: "The Post no longer can support U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney, D-Palm Beach Gardens, and recommends that he withdraw and that voters choose [Republican nominee] Tom Rooney."
Disabled Veteran Endorses Tom Udall In New Ad
This new ad from Senate candidate Tom Udall (D-NM), who is running away ahead in the polls for this open GOP-held seat, features a disabled veteran speaking, through a computer voice, about Tom Udall's work on behalf of people like him:
"Thank you," Army Sgt. Erik Schel mouths out, with no voice to say it aloud.
Poll: Oregon Senate Race A Tie
The new Rasmussen poll in Oregon shows the Senate race between Sen. Gordon Smith (R) and Dem candidate