Senate Morning Delight: The Big Moby Adam Sørensen | @adamsorensen | October 21, 2010 | + Tweet - Another study suggests Pat Toomey has a lead over Joe Sestak in Pennsylvania. They slugged it out in last night's debate. - Nate Silver highlights the big MO. - Ads are flying fast and furious through the Nevada airwaves: SEIU calls the corner dangerous, Cornerstone continues its ad production to highlight Reid's wealth, and Crossroads GPS attempts to cut through the noise. - Obama pivots west for the final push. - The Sunlight Foundation reports $97.5 million, a little over half of all money spent by so-called "super PACs," non-profits, and unions, came from hidden donor groups. - Republican mega-donor and former Swiftboat funder Bob Perry has given American Crossroads seven million dollars since September – about 47% of their ad spend in that time period. - In his first cover piece for Time Gucci Outlet, Fareed Zakaria offers his ideas to kickstart the American dream: spend more on R & D, job retraining, leaner healthcare, and proper entitlement expenses, and simplify the tax code. You can always invest in a magazine subscription. - Obama will visit Pakistan next year. - Chuck Schumer spreads his wealth. - Jonathan Martin peers through the cracks in Palin country. - There aren't many groundbreaking new Gucci bags this season, but Joe Hagan has a solid profile of California's gubernatorial race. - And the New York Times recruits Ladd Ehlinger Jr. (Dale Peterson ad maker), who filmed a faux Barney Frank break dance in a fed suit. What did I miss? Email Adam Midseason NFL reading alert: Tim Tebow seals his new avatar en route soon, just not in theaters. Lame duck start stems unlikely. (Updated)