2011年6月14日 星期二

The Caucus Click: Mitt Romney in Derry, N.H.

By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, talks to reporters outside Derry Feed & Supply in the morning after the Republican presidential debate.Jeff Zeleny/The New York TimesThe morning after the first major Republican debate, Mitt Romney visits Derry. He found that many people watched the Boston Bruins game. ?It was a good night for both of us,? he said.
Huntsman Will Announce at Liberty Park

Jon M. Huntsman Jr. will announce his candidacy for president next week near the Statue of Liberty.

Romney Smiles, for Now

Mitt Romney walked away emboldened from his first debate, but conceded that criticism would likely intensify.

No Brawl for Republican Candidates ? Yet

The Republican presidential rivals declined repeated opportunities to attack one another at Monday night?s debate.

Best Political Quotes of the Weekend

Miss the best of the political chatter over the weekend? The Caucus has gathered the quotes and clips you need to see.

U.S. Senate Web Site Hacked

In a release issued on the its Web site, a group of hackers said it were releasing a ?small? amount of data from senate.gov ?in an attempt to help them fix their issues.?

Republicans in Debate Unite to Attack Obama
By JEFF ZELENY and JIM RUTENBERG

With the spotlight trained on Mitt Romney, the candidates met Monday in a debate that reserved the brunt of their criticism for President Obama.

Her Call for Weiner to Resign Puts a Diminished Pelosi Back in the Limelight
By CARL HULSE and JENNIFER STEINHAUER

Nancy Pelosi?s effort to push out Representative Anthony D. Weiner is the toughest test of her authority since she lost the speakership last year and fought to remain Democratic leader.

Supreme Court Upholds Nevada?s Law on Conflict of Interest
By ADAM LIPTAK

The justices ruled voting by lawmakers is not speech that is protected by the First Amendment.

Obama Offers Training Plan Designed for High-Tech Jobs
By HELENE COOPER

The president, meeting with members of his jobs council, said workers are needed for hard-to-fill openings.

Judicial Bias Is Alleged in a Ruling on Marriage
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The judge who ruled against California?s ban on gay marriage, known as Proposition 8, is accused by supporters of the ban of being biased because of his 10-year relationship with another man.

Source: http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/14/the-caucus-click-mitt-romney-in-derry-n-h/

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