Sen. Larry Craig will be giving a news conference at 4:30 ET. UPDATE: "I did nothing wrong at the Minneapolis airport."
The Census Bureau released figures today showing that the poverty rate declined for the first time this decade, but that the number of uninsured Americans soared.
Speaking to the American Legion of Reno, Nevada, President Bush said: "Iraq, as a whole, is moving forward."
No love for Lance: Only Sam Brownback and Mike Huckabee showed up for Lance Armstrong's LiveStrong presidential forum on cancer in Iowa today. Huckabee said he would sign a nation-wide smoking ban in public places.
Although not with Lance, Mitt Romney was talking about cancer treatment and research in Washington.
Romney was also on Kudlow & Company discussing the Larry Craig scandal.
Hillary Clinton picked up the first endorsement of a national labor group today -- the United Transportation Union.
John McCain, "dangerously close to being written off," according to Jonathan Martin, has brought in Robert Mosbacher, former secretary of commerce under Bush 41, to be "general chairman."
Chris Cillizza got his hands on a Giuliani Powerpoint presentation titled "Florida is the firewall." The campaign dismissed the presentation as nothing more than a way to motivate state volunteers.
Florida Democrats fired back at the national party in a tersely worded letter for threatening to take away their delegates for moving up the state primary: "The vote is going to matter - period."
And speaking of primaries, the Minnesota Democratic Party (officially known as the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party) has approved moving the state's caucuses up to Feb. 5 (unofficially known as Super Tuesday).
Read the strange story of a former Max Cleland aide who was arrested for impersonating a John Edwards aide.
Alberto Gonzales has won an award of sorts, according to U.S. News & World Report. For that matter, so has Jimmy Carter.

