New Campaign Theme

NEW CAMPAIGN THEME: Candidates are trying to avoid blame for the gridlock that has consumed the Capitol recently. That's why bipartisanship is becoming a popular campaign theme. Good move -- the American people want leaders who are willing to work together: Jennifer Steinhauer & Jonathan Weisman for The New York Times: Some Republicans Try Out a New Campaign Theme: Bipartisanship

THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN: It's not Congress or the president. The only game in Washington geared toward fixing unemployment recently has been Ben Bernanke and the Federal Reserve. "Both sides of Pennsylvania Ave. have let us down," New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a speech: Editorial for The New York Daily News: President Obama and Congress do nothing to get Americans back to work

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ACTION OF THE DAY: LIKE the No Labels page on Facebook. Then, email one friend and ask him or her to do the same.

FROM THE FIELD: No Labels citizens Dorothy Riley and Rob Vane have been hard at work encouraging their representatives to co-sponsor No Budget, No Pay by building long-term relationships with congressional offices in Arizona. Send a message to your lawmakers now.

STAT OF THE DAY: Among likely voters, Congress currently has a 12 percent approval rating and a 78 percent disapproval rating. The New York Times: Latest New York Times/CBS News Poll

 
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