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West
- The Adelsons contribute $10 million to Pro Mitt Romney Super PAC Restore Our Future.
- California Congressman Jeff Denham files defamation lawsuit over ad.
- No Labels gives problem solvers seal to Nevada Senator Dean Heller.
- Arizona Governor Jan Brewer’s PAC raises over $587 thousand.
- Hawaii GOP Senate candidate Linda Lingle could win.
Midwest
- The Des Moines Register editorial board endorses: Mitt Romney offers a fresh economic vision.
- Mitt Romney in Iowa, “Our campaign is about big things, because we happen to believe that America faces big challenges.”
- Rudy Giuliani praises Judy Biggert and Robert Dold in Suburban Chicago who would work effectively to create jobs, reign in federal spending and reduce the national deficit.
- Minnesota U.S. Representative Chip Craavack fights on Democratic turf.
- Todd Akin draws closer to McCaskill in latest Missouri Senate poll.
South
- Paul Ryan in Virginia, “We want to release American businesses to compete.”
- Mitt Romney in Pensacola, advocates for bipartisan leadership.
- Mitt Romney’s campaign encourages Florida voters to vote early by absentee ballot.
- Maryland Senate candidate Dan Bongino during debate, “This is the worst recovery, post-World War II, that we have ever had.”
East
- New Hampshire gubernatorial candidate Ovide Lamontagne’s advantage is on business tax reform.
- Former Delaware U.S. Senate aide of Joseph Biden writes tell-all book critical of the VP.
- Marco Rubio records campaign calls for Connecticut Senate candidate Linda McMahon.
- South Jersey Tea Party urge attendees to sound the alarm for freedom and liberty.
- The Statue of Liberty reopens to the public.
International
- Public broadcasting funds spent on broadcasting propaganda through alternative programming.
- U.S. East Coast prepares for Hurricane Sandy.
- UK facing Eastern European immigrant surge.
- Libya government affected by lack of control.
- Benghazi attack on September 11, 2012.
Sports
- Robert Kraft says London is ready for their own NFL Team.
- MLB looking into protecting pitchers from line drives.
- Louisville football stays unbeaten against Cincinatti.
- Oklahoma City Thunder trades James Harden to Houston.
- NHL cancels all games through November.