| The Massachusetts Senate debate gets contentious. |
| His first answer of conservative firebrand Justice Antonin Scalia was booed by the crowd, and Sen. Scott Brown named three other justices — including one on the left. Elizabeth Warren went a simpler route. |
| Saying that "every dead gay kid is a victory for the Family Research Council," Savage also took aim at Rep. Michele Bachmann and her husband. |
| Obama’s basically too smart for us, so goes the campaign’s pre-debate spin. Carney: POTUS tendency to explain a “liability.” Psaki: he's “shortening” answers. |
| The media and the people want different things. Attack? Or make people like you? |
| "In my view, it's not so much about winning and losing," he says. But he'd still like to win. |
| On the day before the first presidential debate, Chairman Darrell Issa drops a letter claiming the administration didn't respond to a "pattern of security threats" in Benghazi. Will Lehrer ask? He can, says the Commission. |
| At a town hall in Clinton, IA, Ryan says it takes him 5 minutes to explain specifics — far more than the 30 second soundbite he says was offered to him on Fox News Sunday. |
| The campaign took down the e-card referencing voters' "lady parts" from its Tumblr after conservative media outlets noticed. The item "did not go through our regular review," says an aide. |
| In four of the last five elections, the husband of Family Circle's First Lady cookie contest winner has become president. Will Michelle Obama's latest victory over Ann Romney continue the trend, or did Cindy McCain's 2008 win break the streak? |
| In their second debate, the Senate candidates attack each other on all of the non-policy issues. David Gregory fanned the flames. |
| The front pages didn't give the Brown-Warren Senate debate to either candidate as the horserace enters October. |
| Off the record, he's loose as a goose and sort of endearing. "We can't show a side of him that exists," complains a member of his press corps. |
| Speaking in Charlotte, North Carolina the Vice President said the middle class "has been buried the last four years." |
| The president got a symbolic boost from revised jobs numbers. Not official yet, however. |
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