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If Clinton Chosen, Campaign Debts Would Wait (New York Times) Vendors still owed money from Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton?s presidential campaign could be out of luck for years should she become secretary of state. State: HRC's ticket to debt forgiveness? (Politico via Yahoo! News) If Hillary Rodham Clinton becomes Barack Obama's secretary of state, she could wipe away her lingering $7.6 million presidential campaign debt. You2Gov offers services to partner Web sites (CNET) Company to start offering its "Direct Democracy 3.0" tools to organizations and businesses that want to add social-networking features to their Web sites. Golisano plans to remain a high-profile political player (The Buffalo News) After spending about $4.4 million on Senate and Assembly races around the state this election season, Buffalo Sabres owner B. Thomas Golisano says there's lots more money where that came from. State: HRC's ticket to debt forgiveness? (The Politico) If Clinton becomes Obama's secretary of state, she could wipe away her $7.6 million campaign debt. Huckabee Finally Settles His Campaign Scores (Time Magazine) The former Arkansas governor has a new book filled with sharp words for his fellow Republicans who frustrated his bid for the nomination It's time to rewire the bully pulpit (Detroit News) Barack Obama owes his historic election victory in no small part to the transcendent power of his oratory. The question now is how he will use those oratorical skills -- and his campaign's mastery of 21st-century communications techniques -- to lead the American people. Vaughn: racially tinged mailer contributed to loss (Skanner) KINGSPORT, Tenn. (AP) -- State Rep. Nathan Vaughn says campaign literature mailed by Tennessee Republicans was meant to inflame racial hatred and contributed to his re-election defeat. Speculation swirls on possible Jo Bonner run for Alabama governor (Mobile Press-Register) WASHINGTON -- With no obvious Republican front-runner in sight for the 2010 governor's race, speculation is buzzing within GOP circles that U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner of Mobile is mulling a bid for the state's top job. "I think there's... Groups spend to sway Ga. Senate runoff (Macon Telegraph) Ask Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss or Democratic challenger Jim Martin about all the national attention their U.S. Senate runoff is attracting and they say that Georgians will ultimately decide the contest.
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