Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Regionals in today's (and yesterday's!) news

(sorry for the delay, guys! still working out the kinks...)

ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Fred Thompson is raking in big bucks, despite only being officially a candidate for a few months, Bill Theobold reports in the Tennessean; and Utahns are still giving big to Romney, Thomas Burr reports in the Salt Lake Tribune.

LOCAL RACES: Check out how regionals covered the latest FEC filings: Malia Rulon in the Cincinati Enquirer; Sean Reilly in the Mobile Register; and Raju Chebium in the (New Jersey) Home News Tribune; Edward Felker in the Post Bulletin.

POLITICAL PROFILE: Lisa Mascaro in the Las Vegas Sun profiles Rep. Shelley Berkley and the Las Vegas Democrat's international world view.

BUSH IN MEMHIS: Bartholomew Sullivan reports on the president's visit to support Sen. Lamar Alexander, who in turn has been add odds with the president on Iraq.

ENERGY POLITICS: Kansas energy producers are accusing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of not allowing them a voice in proposed energy legislation, by Trish Choate in Witchita Times Record News.

TV POLITICS: Utah Rep. Chris Cannon wants to tax satellite television the same as cable, Suzanne Struglinski writes in the Deseret News.

GUN POLITICS: Gun control advocates are trying to work around Oklahoma Sen. Ton Coburn, Jim Myers reports in the Tulsa World.

CONGRESSIONAL ABSENCE: Maureen Groppe reports in the Indiana Star on Indiana Rep. Julia Carson's continued absence from the House due to a leg infection.

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