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Corzine Outspending Christie 3-to-1 Tactical Brilliance, Strategic Lunacy New Jersey Race Gets Even Tighter New Jersey Debate Almost Civil

Crist Reports Raising $2.4 Million in Third Quarter

Charlie Crist (R) announced Thursday morning that he had raised more than $2.4 million during the third quarter for his Senate campaign, a total that more than doubles the nearly $1 million fundraising

Grassley Slams Finance Bill Despite CBO Score

These latest comments appear to put to rest any chance of Grassley supporting the bill when it comes up for a final committee vote.Achieving a score of less than $1 trillion, while also reducing government

Campus Notebook: By the People

[IMGCAP(1)]In a statement, Honda said he was able to “more effectively harness constituent ideas and innovation— by allowing them to not only submit designs for a Web site but also vote on which

Finance Bill Priced at $829 Billion

lowering it by $81 billion over the first 10 years — and accomplishes Baucus’ long-sought-after goal of delivering a bill that extends health insurance to millions of uninsured Americans for less than $1

Shop Talk: Manchester Bound

Hodes raised more than $1 million in his first five months in the race, including only $265,000 during his first quarter of the year.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: British Invasion

[IMGCAP(1)]Appearing on the Fox’s “Red Eye— early this morning, McCotter cast doubt on the effectiveness of the administration’s recent event in which it gathered doctors to rally for health care reform

Cult Figure Exhibits Vivid Shots

In addition to the art installation, a corresponding event is scheduled for Nov. 1 at 2 p.m., when author Toni Morrison is scheduled to give a reading of her essay “The Fisherwoman,— which she composed

Key Health Vote Looms in Senate

.— With the revised CBO score, Baucus answered President Barack Obama’s request that Congress deliver a deficit-neutral bill that spends less than $1 trillion, but Republicans on Wednesday were already