Monday, October 30, 2006

The Daily Show invades Ohio

It's gonna be a hectic week so here are some headlines of the last 24 hours or so.

Ohio politics will fuel The Daily Show
Could the Senate be split down the middle?
Hoosiers support an Evan Bayh presidential candidacy.
Congressman Ron Lewis (KY-2) says term limiting himself was a mistake. Yea, right.
Frances and Ted Strickland have Kentucky ties.
UK was Ashley Judd's first home.
Republican PVA candidate in Kenton Co. has no idea what the office actually does.
a letter to Republicans, Davidson explained - incorrectly - that the PVA office "prepares tax bills for county and school taxing purposes."

Actually, the county clerk's office does that, note Krey and Kenton County Clerk Bill Aylor, another Democrat. The PVA merely sets assessment values for all residential and commercial properties.

"It really is sad when the candidates are running for office and they don't even know what the office does," Aylor said. "The PVA does not print or do anything with the tax bills, except provide the assessments for the properties."
Southern Florida candidates are agressively pursuing the Jewish vote.
Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are on the cover of Rolling Stone.
Is it an American Tragedy to sell trucks?
From Jay Leno's monologue: "In Detroit, to scare people, they are rerunning the World Series. Congratulations to the St. Louis Cardinals!" Something like that.
The Daily Show phenomenon.
Max Cleland blasts Kentucky Republicans.
Ron Lewis is running scared.
Paul Patton now has a highway named after him

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