Wednesday, June 09, 2010

DAILY DOZEN: PRIMARY ANALYSIS

Women dominated the scene on Super-Duper Primary Tuesday. Surprisingly, Blanche Lincoln survived. In places where the Tea Party prevailed, the GOP may not in the fall. The most interesting result was in California, where voters approved an open primary system.

1. Primary results in Arkansas, Nevada and California will set stage for 2010 election. (The Huffington Post)
2. Election Scorecard: Women and Big Money Win, Labor takes huge hit. (Politics Daily)
3. Blanche Lincoln stuns Bill Halter. (Salon)
4. Two tech chiefs triumph in California. (The Wall Street Journal)

5. Reid opponent embraces Patriot group that warns of 'Giant Concentration Camps'. (Talking Points Memo)
6. Haley, Barrett headed for GOP runoff in South Carolina. (The State)
7. Voters demanding change once again. (MSNBC)
8. California voters approve open primary elections. (Talking Points Memo)

9. Palin's backing pays off for pals. (Politico)
10. Tea Party could cost GOP nine Senate races this fall. (Salon)
11. Is the Tea Party Losing Its Strength? (Politics Daily)
12. The Tea Party: Tax cuts and smaller government, but more red ink. (Forbes)

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