Barack Obama's grandmother passed away.
Calling him a "strong force," Obama said he was "shocked and saddened" over Terrence Tolbert's death.
"We've done everything we can do," says Obama of the campaign.
The McCain campaign, it appears, will not release Sarah Palin's medical records, although she previously said she would.
Palin: “Do they think that terrorists have all of a sudden become the good guys?”
Mitt Romney campaigns for 2012.
Nervous Democrats take note: if there were more cell-phone polls, Obama would almost definitely be farther ahead.
The Caspar Star-Tribune endorsed Obama, notable almost more because it's in Wyoming than because it's Dick Cheney's hometown paper.
Liz reports that there's some doubt about the accuracy of the Siena poll released yesterday.
Congressional candidate Alice Kryzan's appeal was dismissed–she will definitely not appear on the W.F.P. line.
State Senator Jeff Klein pledges loyalty to Malcolm Smith.
David Paterson is demanding a series of new restrictions on agency spending.
But he does not want the state to borrow money, for fear of lowering its credit rating.
Yoda connects Sarah optimism to the tragedies at the New York City marathon.
A reader remembers Terence Tolbert, and another politico: former Board of Elections Deputy Executive Director Joe Gentili.
The Angry New Yorker is tired of Michael Bloomberg's "mild amusement."
Randy Kuhl, on a giant pumpkin.
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