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party movement? fiorina was backed by pauly in the primaries. but now it seems they re going after more moderate and independent voters in california and maybe they didn t want to be teaming up with sarah palin and michael steele yesterday. but there doesn t seem to be too much bad blood. talking about the tea party. tomorrow, reno, nevada, that large organization that s had three tea party cross-country caravans, fred, they re kicking off their fourth one and they re going to be in nevada because they ve been targeting harry rey. and who will be there tomorrow but sarah palin? remember, she helped headline the kickoff for their third rally back at the beginning of the year, back in march. she ll do it again in reno. the tea party express, fred, will be a two-week tour going from west to east and end right here in new hampshire the day before the election. and you mentioned sarah palin from yesterday. take a listen at what she had to say at that rally in anaheim, california. choice
sanjay gupta in a candid interview about how she beat cancer. and at 5:00 eastern, a message to african-american girls from sesame street. we have it because it s gone viral. you re in the cnn newsroom, i m fredericka whitfield. our top story, 16 days left until the midterm elections and the spotlight shifts to ohio. for the first time since 2008 the president and mrs. obama will be campaigning together today after attending a fundraiser for governor ted strickland in cleveland, they ll head to columbus for a rally at ohio state university. a cnn opinion research poll conducted earlier this month shows mrs. obama with a 65% approval rating. much higher than her husband. the best political team on television is on the job, across the country. deputy political director paul steinhauser is actually in new hampshire. we usually talk about new hampshire in primaries, a little early to be there now. what s the significance of new hampshire right now? reporter: hey, fred, yo