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Political events which may result in checkable coverage. (Yes, upon creation these are U.S.-only. Doesn't mean it needs to remain that way.)

Contents

2010

August

31

— Alaska election officials begin counting absentee ballots in contested primary between Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski and attorney Joe Miller — President Obama addresses the nation on the drawdown of combat troops from Iraq

September

14

— House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA), Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) release their book "Young Guns" — Delaware primary — Maryland primary — Massachusetts primary — New Hampshire primary — New York primary — Rhode Island primary — Wisconsin primary

18

— Hawaii primary — Glenn Beck headlines an event for the United Republican Fund, Chicago, IL

28

— Bob Woodward's new book on the Obama presidency hits bookshelves

29

— Meeting of the Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform

October

2

— Louisiana run-off — Indiana Rep. Mike Pence (R) keynotes Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition Banquet in Des Moines, IA — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) speaks at Faulkner University's annual benefit dinner, Montgomery, AL

19

— Oct. 19, 2010: Nevada Sen. Harry Reid and challenger Sharron Angle (R) meet for a debate in Reno, NV

November

2

— Election Day

9

— Former President George W. Bush releases his new memoir "Decision Points"

10

— Meeting of the Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform

14

— Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's (R) television documentary series "Sarah Palin's Alaska" premieres on TLC

December

1

— Meeting of the Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform


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