Roundup: Sandra Fluke; The John Liu Show; Washington Tomorrow

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Another: “Bill gets his bill” (to invest pension funds locally)

President Obama called Sandra Fluke.

Republican Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis joined Democratic colleagues in criticizing Rush Limbaugh.

Kirsten Gillibrand piled on too.

Governor Cuomo continued to add to his pile of amusing redistricting quotes.

Mike Gianaris isn’t a fan of the proposed constitutional amendment on redistricting.

A redistricting task force head claimed his congressional map aimed for “competitive elections.”

Common Cause said the proposed congressional maps are “hyper-political.”

Sheepshead Bites posted video of David Storobin at a campaign forum.

Nita Lowey wishes to be the ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee.

Today’s episode of the John Liu Show.

Some union leaders are shying away from him.

Google Autocomplete helps searchers look for scandal information.

A judge dropped the charges against 88 Occupy Albany protesters.

Buddy Roemer does Capital Tonight.

On the presidential race:

Polling suggests Romney has the edge in tomorrow night’s Washington vote.

The Seattle Times gave an unfriendly endorsement to Romney.

Dave Weigel  mapped out Super Tuesday.

Rick Santorum still has the advantage in Ohio.

Jon Huntsman, uninvited.

Nate Silver gave a warning on polling.

Roundup: Sandra Fluke; The John Liu Show; Washington Tomorrow