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» S.D. Democrat accuses Reid of sabotage
On Monday, Weiland accused Reid of secretly supporting Republican-turned-independent Larry Pressler.
» Groups worried over possible biofuel waivers
One of the main problems for the ethanol industry is that drivers don’t use much of the higher ethanol blends.
» Michael Barone: Democratic dogs that aren’t barking
There are lots of clues to the election hidden in the silence of Democrats.
» Ethics probe extended for existing House member
Rep. Paul Broun, R-Ga., is not running for re-election and lost a primary bid for the U.S. Senate.
» Tillis to donors: We’ve never lead in polls
In a conference call with donors, Tillis’ campaign revealed that he has not once surpassed Kay Hagan.
» Editorial: Obama’s assault on Israel is outrageous
President Obama has made a calculated strategy of taking a belligerent attitude toward Israel.
» Watchdog: Despite U.S. efforts, Afghan opium trade thrives
Ill-defined policies from federal agencies against Afghanistan’s opium trade may be making it worse.
» Byron York: Colorado’s election ‘day’ nearly half over; signs of anxiety on left
Some Colorado GOP strategists believe the mail-in ballot totals are making Udall supporters desperate.
» Questions linger after DHS watchdog’s strained departure
The head of the DHS inspector general’s Miami office left the job in mid-August.
» Timothy P. Carney: Let these revolving-door lobbyists fix Washington!
Journalists often pick issues considered “non-partisan” but are often at odds with each other.

