Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Feb. 27: Regionals in Today's News
(and yesterdays since I flaked out -- sorry guys!!)
ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Brett Lieberman in the Patriot News reports that Hillary's lead is narrowing in Pennsylvania; Tony Batt for Stephens Media reports that Nevada Sen. Jim Gibbons is staying neutral in the presidential race; Lisa Friedman in the Los Angeles Daily News reports that Obama outpaced Clinton in L.A. fundraising last month; Wes Allison in the St. Petersburg Times reports on the photo of Obama in Somali garb; and Tommy Burr in the Salt Lake Tribune examines where the Mormon vote will go post-Mitt. LOCAL RACES: Lisa Mascaro in the Las Vegas Sun reports that anti-war organizations are regrouping for a major election fight, and have Rep. John PorterNev., in their sights; and Gerard Shields in the Mobile Register reports on fundraising in the 6th district congressional race. FROM THE GOVERNOR'S MEETING: Herb Jackson interviews Gov. John Corzine about the New Jersey budget for the Bergen Record; Alicia Mundy in the Seattle Times reports that Washington state Gov. Christine Gregoire is considering suing the feds over unfunded nuclear cleanup; and Faith Bremner in the Argus Leader reports on South Dakota's push for alternative energy development. BILLS, HEARINGS AND MARK-UPS: Joseph Morton in the Omaha World Herald reports on Tuesday's meat recall hearing in the House; Sean Reilly in the Mobile Register reports on a push to change drug sentencing laws; and Noelle Straub in the Billings Gazette and Faith Bremner in the Argus Leader report on the Indian health bill passed by the Senate.
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