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- The New York Times reports that John McCain's presidential campaign suffers from a lack of organization, with no one able to really say who is in charge. Meanwhile, Mike Murphy, whose name became the topic du jour yesterday, has denied he has any interest in playing a role. Jason Zengerle has more on the Murphy back story at TNR.
- Rasmussen finds that voters perceive Barack Obama as the more "centrist" candidate, even as Obama himself denies he has moved to safer political waters for the sake of his presidential run.
- Barack Obama has hired Dana Singiser, Hillary Clinton's women's outreach director, as a senior adviser to his campaign.
- As Dana observed earlier, Carly Fiorina's position on health insurance for birth control makes a good amount of sense. Too bad her position contradicts John McCain's.
- The Washington Post reports that Democrats are gearing up for a big universal health care push this Fall.
- Mark Warner has some suggestions for how Democrats can turn Virginia blue this election year.
- Mikhail Gorbachev criticized both McCain and Obama today, suggesting their militarisitic foreign policy recalls a Cold War-era level of bellicosity.
--Mori Dinauer