News Update – August 10, 2010
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West
- The United States Chamber of Commerce endorsed Carly Fiorina for United States Senate in California .
- Chris Dudley Movie Night Fundraiser to watch Kung Fu Panda on August 21.
- Meg Whitman reports that Jerry Brown’s campaign is being run by public employee unions.
- Aaron Jones and Albert Huddleston are contributors to Chris Dudley’s Gubernatorial Campaign.
- Dino Rossi announces that Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn is endorsing his campaign, Rossi Conservative Support.
- Brian Sandoval and Rory Reid will debate in Las Vegas on August 29th.
Midwest
- In latest poll Ann Arbor Businessman, Rick Snyder has a double digit lead over Virg Bernero in Michigan Governor’s race.
- Tim Pawlenty, “I’m strongly opposed to the idea of putting a mosque anywhere near Ground Zero, I think it’s inappropriate.”
- North Dakota with a 3.6% unemployment rate received more stimulus money per capita than Nevada received which has 14.2% unemployment rate.
- Rob Portman stands by his 2002 vote authorizing war in Iraq .
- The Rothenberg Political Report has moved Russ Feingold, Ron Johnson Senate race to Toss-up in Wisconsin .
- Wisconsin teachers are fighting to regain taxpayer funded viagra.
South
- Karen Handel for Governor airs an ad about Nathan Deal adding trillions to the national debt.
- Round Rock Republican John Carter hosts conference call offering a differing view on President’s visit to Texas .
- Tea Party Favorite Marco Rubio and others are shaking up Florida’s elections.
- The New Orleans Saints are honored at a White House Reception with President Obama.
- Alabama ’s Secretary of State Beth Chapman is in Georgia to help Karen Handel in her race against Nathan Deal.
- Florida Democratic Senate Candidate Jeff Greene pays $115 thousand to settle a libel lawsuit.
East
- The Children First Coalition Foundation want Governor Christie to allow for a choose life license plate.
- Of the 50 most popular United States Websites 45 of them have Google tracking code on them.
- Joel Demos is running against Keith Ellison in the Minnesota Congressional District.
- George McGovern says that John Thune has what it takes to win the Presidency.
- John Boehner reports it is worth considering amending the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.
- Defense Secretary Robert Gates has proposed eliminating Joint Forces Command in Norfolk, VA, drawing objections from Virginia Politicians.
National
- Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson says he will stay a Republican.
- Jane Norton calls in John McCain to campaign for her in race against Ken Buck in Colorado Senate Race.
- Letitia A Long is first woman to run an intelligence agency will Direct National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
- Freddie Mac seeks $1.8 billion in government aid after quarterly losses.
- Fidel Castro warns of nuclear war in the Middle East .
- Out of work job hunters whose unemployment benefits have run out are called 99ers.
International
- Nearly 700 people are dying each day in Moscow because of rising temperatures and smog from fires.
- Mia Farrow contradicts Naomi Campbell’s testimony, Farrow says that Campbell told her at a party that Charles Taylor had given her a diamond.
- North Korea fires 110 rounds of artillery near its disputed sea border with South Korea.
- Germany is looking at bringing 88 year old Klaas-Carel Faber a Dutch SS Vet to trial for killings.
- Pakistan is suffering its worst flooding in the past 80 years, complicating flood relief efforts.
- Eight foreign aid workers are killed in Afghanistan ambush by Taliban Insurgents.
Sports
- The Milwaukee Brewers traded Centerfielder Jim Edmonds to the Cincinnati Reds for Chris Dickerson.
- Houston Texas Linebacker Brian Cushing is suspended for four games by the NFL for positive test for a banned substance.
- The Oakland Athletics have called up Chris Carter to play in left field.
- Ilya Kovalchuk is back on the free-agent market as an unrestricted free agent is already talking to the NHL New Jersey Devils.
- The Mariners fired Manager Don Wakamatsu for the poor performance of the team.
- Albert Haynesworth completes first Redskins Practice.
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