Using examples like West Virginia and Pennsylvania, the Sunday New York Times suggested that anti-incumbent fever might actually be a good thing for those incumbents’ parties: “The deep resentment against Washington that has already toppled a few Congressional incumbents this midterm election cycle and has helped persuade others to step aside could actually allow the parties to hang on to seats they might have otherwise lost.”
KANSAS: "Kansas Rep. Jerry Moran is airing his first spot that hits back directly against negative ads from his opponent in the Republican Senate primary, fellow Rep. Todd Tiahrt," Politico writes.
KENTUCKY: The Sunday New York Times examined how Republican Senate nominee Rand Paul’s upbringing in the “First Family of Libertarianism” affected his political career -- and vice versa.
MINNESOTA: "Physician Maureen Reed announced Sunday that she is ending her Democratic primary challenge to state Sen. Tarryl Clark in Minnesota's 6th district, clearing the way for the state-party-endorsed candidate to be the nominee against GOP Rep. Michele Bachmann in November," Roll Call says.


Good news that Tarryl Clark has gotten an open bid now to challenge Bachmann Moron Overdrive. Let's hope that the voters of that district in Minnesota get a clue and vote for Tarryl Clark to unseat that Wicked Witch of Minnesota. Time to end Bachmann Moron Overdrive's anti-American hate screech!
Eric from Salinity, Bachmann will whip her azz any day. Just wait and see. Just like we will whip that Gulf Boy Obama come 2012. A funny thing happened on the way to the Washington Column, Bammy lost his Gulf Oil to BP and his divinity. At least Bush took 4 days to respond to Katrina, your boy Bammy took 40 days, dancing , partying, chilling out, evading memorial day and holding meaningless meetings. He just blew it. He just didn't get it. Where does he think he is living? In Chicago. Now , we have the quid pro quo scandals of Sestak , Romanoff and others. Business as usual eh, Chicago style! Best find another leader Eric.