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From the Wall Street Journal: The Obama administration launched a clean-energy blitz Tuesday, with President Barack Obama sweeping into this Central Florida hamlet to unveil $3.4 billion in stimulus grants for advanced electricity-grid projects and Vice President Joe Biden traveling to his home state of Delaware to open an electric-automobile plant. From Politico: President Obama exhorted Virginia Democrats Tuesday to get behind their underdog gubernatorial nominee Creigh Deeds, urging them to shake off the complacency that has plagued the party this year. From USA Today: States have reported using stimulus money to create or save more than 388,000 jobs so far this year, buttressing the Obama administration's claim that the $787 billion plan has had a significant impact on the economy. Still, Frank Lichtenberg of the Columbia Business School says the figures show a significant economic impact. Obama's Council of Economic Advisors estimated that the stimulus had saved or created 600,000 to 1.1 million jobs. Lichtenberg said the states' reports "make that sound like a reasonable estimate." From ScreenCrave: Entertainment and politics have merged once again! Health care reform supporters have entered over a thousand videos in a competition for the best 30-second TV spot to support Obama on his health care mission. This morning, the top 20 spots were announced and now a group of Hollywood celebrities including Will.i.am, Olivia Wilde, Seth MacFarlane, Dule Hill, John Cho, Rosario Dawson, and more will pick the winner and someone will have their message turned into a national television ad paid for by Organizing for America. |

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