Bruno's Last Day, Michelle Obama Blogs
Joe Bruno is spending his last day in office on a bus tour of his contributions to the Capitol Region. [Cap Conf]
Michelle Obama has joined the BlogHer network. [Barack Obama]
Another consequence of high oil prices? Expensive asphalt. [Times Herald-Record]
Apparently cell phones don't actually skew poll results. [Political Wire]
A New Jersey Hillraiser is considering switching to support John McCain. [PolitickerNJ]
Barack Obama disinvited Max Cleland to a fund-raiser in Atlanta. [Ben Smith]
McCain says he doesn't know if Obama is a socialist. [CNN]


















I'm surprised at the results of the Pew Research poll, and will need more evidence in order to agree with it.
The young are less likely to have landlines, and thus in any question in which the young are different than those older, the the results of a landline survey are likely to be incorrect.
Besides, how did one manage a cellphone survey, given the absence of a directory? Did Pew survey landlines, ask people if they also had cellphones, and counted those as cellphone users? That's a different population than those who do not have a landline, and aside from internet and cable access never will.
I think we are heading for Truman Dewey here. Unless the young don't vote, which also seems to be changing, Obama is further ahead than is being reported.
"Joe Bruno is spending his last day in office on a bus tour of his contributions to the Capitol Region. [Cap Conf]"
Actually isn't Joe touring the taxpayer's contributions to his campaigns?