BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 14, 2008.
www.businesswire.com — CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Considered by many to be the most important presidential election in the past 50 years, the upcoming election is top-of-mind for Americans
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spiffie.newsvine.com — Democratic Party presidential nominee Barack Obama moved outside the margin of error in his race against Republican John McCain, leading now by 6.2 percentage points in the latest edition of the Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby daily tracking poll.
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moriarty.blogtownhall.com — The educationalist, academic and former community reorganizer Bill Ayers has played down suggestions that he has past links to the radical Senator Barack Obama. Speaking at a meeting of the Illinois...
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digg.com — What do Thomas L. Friedman, Sir Nicholas Stern, Barack Obama and Colin Hines have in common? They all believe that the crisis, together with global warming, have generated the "perfect storm" to realize a structural change in society. The objective is to found a "Green New Deal". Find out why Greens More ...
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www.salon.com — Actual audio: John McCain tells a crowd not to fear his opponent. (Are you in N.Y.? Watch Scott Bateman perform at the Peoples Improve Theater .)
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blogs.reuters.com — Is U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama going to heed calls from Pakistani-Americans to tone down his statements on hunting militants inside Pakistan ? Democrat Obama and Republican candidate John McCain face off in a final debate in New York state on Wednesday night. While the global financia More ...
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www.npr.org — Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama told supporters in Toledo, Ohio, Monday that it's time people on Main Street got a rescue package. His proposal includes, among other things, tax breaks and a 90 day moratorium on mortgage foreclosures. The plan is expected to cost $60 billion over two ye More ...
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digg.com — Slowly but surely, the Supreme Court is creeping into the presidential election debate, with accessories included.
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www.wral.com — Former Gov. Jim Hunt and mayors from across the state will gather in Charlotte to discuss the challenges they face and how Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama could help them if he is elected.
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