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Tea party or establishment, GOP looks for gains (AP)
AP - In the turbulent year of the tea party, Republican Rep. Mike Castle of Delaware set out to jangle no nerves as he ran for a Senate seat long held by Vice President Joseph Biden. It's the way Republican strategists originally envisioned 2010, a roster of seasoned politicians pointing the party toward significant gains in the Senate.
Dems run away from health care (Politico)
Politico - A handful of House Democrats make reform an election year issue by running against it.
5 Best Sunday Columns (The Atlantic Wire)
The Atlantic Wire - The 'Brutal' Dem Plan for November The New York Times' Jeff Zeleny and Carl Hulse write,
"As Democrats brace for a November wave that threatens their control of
the House, party leaders are preparing a brutal triage of their own
members in hopes of saving enough seats to keep a slim grip on the
majority. In the next two weeks, Democratic leaders will review new
polls and other data that show whether vulnerable incumbents have a
path to victory. If not, the party is poised to redirect money to
concentrate on trying to protect up to two dozen lawmakers who appear
to be in the strongest position to fend off their challengers." In
other words, Democrats whose odds look unlikely are getting left behind.
2 French hostages in Afghanistan 'in good health' (AP)
AP - President Nicolas Sarkozy's chief of staff says two French journalists held hostage in Afghanistan are "in good health" and that negotiations toward their release will resume.
Shoes, eggs hurled at ex-Brit PM Blair in Dublin (AP)
AP - Protesters hurled shoes and eggs Saturday at Tony Blair who held the first public signing of his memoir amid high security in Ireland's capital. Hundreds more people lined up to have their books autographed — evidence that the divisions left by Blair's decade as British leader have yet to heal.
A STARK YEAR FOR DEMOCRATS (David Shribman)
David Shribman - Plenty of people are driving cars they don't want or, worse still, living in homes they can't afford. That's a natural part of a consumer society, especially during a recession. But this fall we may witness a mass example of buyers' remorse in the political world.

