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Despite euphoria in some quarters after Tues- ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● day’s bill signing, oppo- nents kept up their vehe- ment objections to Obama’s plan and those who support- ed it. A Virginia blog pub- lished what it said was the home address for Rep. Tom Perriello, a first-term Democrat who won elec- tion by just 745 votes in 2008 as Obama carried his state. The neighboring VA 6th District Tea Party Watchdogs blog urged read- ers to pay Perriello a visit. In Arizona, authorities said vandals broke a glass 2 They saved Obama’s bill; can he save their seats? Sale door Monday morning at the Tucson office of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, a top election target of the GOP. ‘‘Giffords is toast,’’ said Tucson tea party leader Trent Humphries. ‘‘She’s going to have a lot of prob- lems, especially since she has some really good candi- dates running against her.’’ In Ohio, Republican challenger Jim Renacci raised $50,000 in mere days while Democratic Rep. John Boccieri mulled over how he would vote on the health bill. He wound up Best BBQ Around Cooked Fresh Daily B.B.Q. FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE Weekdays ‘till 6pm Saturday ‘till 3pm 22825 Antelope Blvd. 528-0799 Watch for the Easter Services page in the Daily News 2 col x 2” boxes only $49 each Runs Wednesday, March 31 Deadline: Monday, March 29 To place an ad please call Sue Hubbard at 530-527-2151 ext 122 & Gardening 10-25% OFF MSRP HYDROPONICS Indoor Lighting ADVANCED 1417 SOLANO ST., CORNING 824-1100 NOW OPEN SUNDAYS Starting Friday in the Daily News Coupon Queen A new column to help you save money voting for the overhaul; Renacci raised an additional $10,000 immediately. ‘‘John Boccieri and his Democratic colleagues have pursued a failed agenda in Washington while ignoring the will of their constituents at home, and now the American people are fight- ing back — with their voic- es, their votes and their wal- lets,’’ said James Slepian, campaign manager for Renacci. These cases — and scores like them — under- score why White House aides have drawn up an intensive calendar to help vulnerable allies defend a vote that was, in many cases, against their own political interests. Obama promised wavering Democ- rats, primarily moderates in conservative-leaning dis- tricts and states, that they wouldn’t be left standing alone if they cast the tough ‘‘yes’’ votes. To help sway the public, Obama planned a trip to Iowa on Thursday for his first beyond-Washington event to promote the legisla- tion after its passage. He planned a midday speech in Iowa City, a college town in a district served by Democ- ratic Rep. Dave Loebsack, who was a ‘‘yes’’ vote for the bill. In all, 17 Democrats who sided with Obama are seeking re-election in districts that Republican presidential candidate John McCain won in 2008. They include top GOP targets Perriello in Virginia, Betsy Markey in Colorado, Harry Mitchell in Arizona and Suzanne Kosmas in Florida. One other moderate Democrat now running for the Sen- ate — Brad Ellsworth in Indiana — voted for the measure, too. He’s facing a difficult race in a right- tilting state as Democrats seek to hang onto the seat now held by retiring Sen. Evan Bayh. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, McCain’s 2008 vice presidential run- ning mate, asked her sup- porters to help target those races. ‘‘We’re going to hold them accountable for this disastrous Obamacare vote,’’ Palin wrote on her Facebook page. Losing the health care vote didn’t seem to take any of the steam out of conserv- ative activists. ‘‘Now they’re even more fired up,’’ said Rose Pugliese, 31, an attorney in Palisade, Colo., a tea party member who wants to see the defeat of Democratic Rep. John Salazar, who backed the overhaul and represents a district that voted for McCain. All Star 10 acres of inventory PARTS LOCATING SERVICE Domestic • Foreign • Pick-ups Highway 99W & Capay Road (Halfway between Corning & Orland) Corning CA. 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