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Spanish Language Ads from Obama, Clinton

Some video after the jump: Senator Clinton is Nuestra Amiga and Senator Obama has Hope With Subtitles!

Schwarzenegger Endorsing McCain

Dear 24-Hour News Network Types: if I hear that he's the Endorsenator one more time I'm going to write a tersely-worded letter. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will endorse John McCain just days before Super Tuesday. Is the Mittmentum merely dwindling or is it gone completely?

Rudy Watch and New Gallup

Rudy makes his endorsement for McCain official, and new Gallup numbers show Obama trending up, Hillary ahead nationally by six.

Three More GOP Congressional Retirements

In the tumult of the last few days, some things have slid under the radar. Here's one of them: 28 Republicans (so far) are retiring from Congress rather than running for re-election.

Fed Cuts Rates Again

The federal funds rate is now 3 percent, in case you were curious. Credit is going to get cheap, so if you're in the market for a car or some other big ticket item, the iron is hot.

A Specter Is Haunting America

... the specter of Nader.

Troops Out At Some Indeterminate Point In The Future

We may have caught an indicator of this when Bush said during the State of the Union address that troop drawdown in Iraq will be conditional, but now there are confirmed rumblings from the Defense Department indicating that a reduction in troops to pre-surge levels may not be happening any time soon.

Huge Economic Downturn In Late 2007

Far exceeding expectations of what was already projected to be a big slowdown to 1.4 percent GPD growth in the fourth quarter of 2007, initial government estimates put the actual GDP growth at 0.6 percent for the last three months of 2007. Which is bad news, and the slowest growth since 2002.

Janek Actually Retiring in June

So much for the certainty of advance dates: Republican State Senator Kyle Janek revealed today that he will retire from the Senate effective June 2.

Negroponte Says Waterboarding Once Used

We've been told time and again that the United States doesn't torture people in the course of interrogations. Now John Negroponte, who formerly served as the Director of National Intelligence, has said in an interview that the United States used to waterboard people, but it was a couple of years ago so we shouldn't focus on it.

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