Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Daily News Round-Up for June2, 2009

Newsweek (USA)
The GOP needs to move to a neutral or big-tent approach on most social issues, the way Democrats did with gun control and the death penalty.

Bloomberg News (New York, NY)
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine will begin his re-election campaign tonight, seeking to grab the spotlight from Republicans who will simultaneously decide who will oppose the first-term incumbent in the GOP Primaries today.

Politico (Washington, DC)
Senate conservatives have a bill. House moderates have a bill. The House GOP study group is looking at writing one. So is a group of physicians in the House. Then on Monday, New Hampshire Sen. Judd Gregg put in his own plan.

San Francisco Gate (San Francisco, CA)
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina is armed with money and the support of well-placed Republicans for a possible run against Democratic U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer next year. But she's also got something that has dogged other wealthy political neophytes - a spotty voting record.

No comments: