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» Is Christie’s RGA path a road map to the White House?

A review of Christie’s travel on behalf of the RGA shows that he has spent less time in some of the nine states deemed most competitive by the association than he has in states pivotal to winning a presidential primary.

» Obama’s economic struggle: Convincing voters wage increases are coming

Obama faces a major challenge in communicating that the economy is on an upward trajectory: Most families’ incomes are barely growing, if they’re growing at all.

» Michael Barone: It looks like a GOP wave; the question is how far it goes

Republicans seem to be pulling away in the race to win a majority in the U.S. Senate. At least this week.

» Secret Service didn’t follow reporting protocols after Atlanta incident

Secret Service managers told agents on the ground in Atlanta not to file a written report after discovering that a man with a gun rode in an elevator with President Obama during his visit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Sept. 16, according to two sources familiar with the case.

» Bill Clinton appears in TV ad for Alison Lundergan Grimes

The 30-second ad, produced by Grimes’ campaign, is the first ad to feature Clinton in this midterm election cycle.

» Editorial: Confronting radical Islam at home

This discussion is an important one to have —” not to find a scapegoat, but to understand root causes and uproot them.

» Watchdog: D.C. workers collect unemployment payments while on city payroll, IG finds

The DC Department of Employment Services cannot show it has done much to ensure city employees stop collecting unemployment insurance payments once they get hired, according to a report issued Tuesday.

» WH: No need for Ebola travel restrictions

“We are confident that the sophisticated medical infrastructure that exists in the United States can prevent the wide spread of Ebola,” said White House press secretary Josh Earnest.

» Op-Ed: Broken in body, but never in spirit

At long last, the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial will be dedicated this month.

» Watchdog: Small insurers devastated by big corporations in Obamacare state exchanges

Insurance companies with a small share of the health insurance market have virtually disappeared from Obamacare state health care exchanges, replaced by big-foot carriers that have traditionally dominated the market, according to a congressional watchdog study.

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