BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 12, 2008.
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www.miamiherald.com — Health
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www.latimes.com — Boston Globe Obama makes four stops in Philadelphia Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago Alex Brandon / AP Sen. Barack Obama, seen here at a campaign rally at Vernon Park in Philadelphia today, called McCain out of touch with the economy, saying he “doesn't reall More ...
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www.chicagotribune.com — Obama thanks, jabs at McCain Chicago Tribune - 1 hour ago By Jill Zuckman | Chicago Tribune Correspondent PHILADELPHIA - Barnstorming to get out the vote across this pivotal Pennsylvania city, Barack Obama paused Saturday to thank John McCain for restraining his supporters More ...
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www.topnews.in — John McCain is presently leading Barack Obama in Alabama, Alaska, Oklahoma, and Texas — that’s what say the recent Obama vs McCain polls conducted in these states. Alabama, Alaska, Oklahoma, and Texas are certainly strongholds of the Republicans. Let’s check out what the recent Obama vs Mc More ...
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www.philly.com — Democratic Sen. Barack Obama has nearly closed the deal in Pennsylvania, as anxiety over the economy overcomes lingering concerns about his inexperience and qualms about his race, according to more than three dozen political operatives, pollsters and analysts across the state.
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www.philly.com — Helen Henderson, 82 years old and African American, sat in the sunshine at 52d and Locust Streets yesterday, waiting for Barack Obama to arrive.
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www.pittsburghlive.com — At a rally in Johnstown, GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin attacks Barack Obama as a "radical" supporter of abortion rights, who is uncompromising on an issue that divides many Americans.
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www.pittsburghlive.com — Most Americans wake every morning to news that Barack Obama will win next month's presidential election. Strategists even say the word "landslide" aloud.
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news.yahoo.com — Reuters - Democrat Barack Obama has opened a 6-point lead over Republican rival John McCain in the U.S. presidential race, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Sunday.
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