The location of a U.S. Senate debate at noon Friday in Little Rock has changed from Philander Smith College to Arkansas Baptist College in its Old Main auditorium.
A friend reports an interesting automated poll Thursday night, relating to one announced and perhaps another potential Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate.
The Arkansas congressional delegation joined Gov. Mike Beebe today in urging a major disaster declaration for six Arkansas counties hit by flooding in August — Benton, Boone, Carroll, Madison, Marion and Newton.
The New York Times today profiles a pitched effort to prevent sufficient numbers of Republicans from joining modest immigration reform legislation that includes still more border security and a long, long path to citizenship.
Another day, another poll, this one by a conservative source — the Conservative Intelligence Briefing — described as "your best source for insider news and information about Conservative Republican candidates and politics."
Here's an ad from a $45,000 purchase made by Mark Pryor's campaign to introduce Republican Rep. Tom Cotton to Arkansas voters in advance of his announcement this evening that he's going to oppose Pryor's re-election bid.