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Senate Races Update Finds Limp GOP Field

Those who want to get more inside skinny on next year's U.S. Senate races won't find a better update than Senate2008guru's link-rich MyDD Sunday post, an article which provides an excellent example of why political bloggers often have better coverage than traditional media. Senate2008guru is struck by the weakness of the GOP Senate field, lacking "a single top-tier challenger to a Democratic Senate incumbent."

While at MyDD, also read hwc's "Clinton Strategy: Dual Hurdles for a Woman Candidate," not because frontrunner Clinton needs more publicity, but because the author identifies a half-dozen key "techniques" being used to "humanize the candidate" --- and they make good sense for any candidate.

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