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Nov 6 2009, 5:00 am

Hurtling Toward 2010, 11/6

The 2010 midterms are just around the corner (sort of). Here's what's happening:

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (R) claimed he didn't endorse the stimulus, even though he stumped for it at a rally with President Obama; the Club for Growth, meanwhile, is airing a TV ad that highlights his erstwhile stimulus support; Ned Lamont, the Democrat who defeated Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) in the 2006 Democratic primary, might be running for governor; Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO), who is running for Senate in Missouri, took aim at the White House after a report that Goldman Sachs and Citigroup have obtained swine flu vaccines for their employees; and the NRCC has found two new potential candidates to challenge Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) (via Swing State Project).

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