THE BUZZ
Even the fact that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger campaigned Friday in Ohio for Republican John McCain didn't blunt Washington rumors about a potential energy-related position for Schwarzenegger in Democrat Barack Obama's Cabinet. Politico.com sketched out a list Friday of possible Cabinet members and top staff in an Obama White House, saying the names are being "seriously considered by Obama advisers." The list had Schwarzenegger and New Mexico Sen. Jeff Bingaman as choices for energy secretary.
WORTH REPEATING
"All I can tell you is, I cannot wait until this election is over, because I finally can go back into my bedroom."
REPUBLICAN GOV. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER,
whose wife, Maria Shriver, is supporting Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama
CALIFORNIA BY THE NUMBERS
It's official: A record 17.3 million voters are registered for Tuesday's election in California, Secretary of State Debra Bowen reports. A late surge of registrations 1 million between Sept. 5 and the Oct. 20 deadline pushed the number past the previous high of 16.6 million in February 2005. More than 1.7 million people registered since January, Bowen said.
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