BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 7, 2008.
news.yahoo.com — AP - The winner of Tuesday night's presidential debate is the candidate who can best use his performance to boost his standing with voters. For Republican John McCain, that means slowing if not reversing Democrat Barack Obama's edge in national and swing-state polls.
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www.debbieschlussel.com — By Debbie Schlussel Every time I think the hags on ABC's annoying anti-male yenta-fest, "The View", can't get any more absurd, I'm disproven. Yesterday, Baba Wawa was upset that Sarah Palin's baby was at the VP debate on Thursday Night . Today, she asserted a fictional "statute of lim More ...
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thehostess.wordpress.com — doktor2be.blogspot.com.via GayAgenda I’ll admit I was offended/saddened by the segment on gay mar
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news.yahoo.com — Bloomberg - Oct. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Barack Obama widened his lead over Republican presidential rival John McCain in two national polls and is maintaining an edge in two daily tracking polls with less than a month to go before the election.
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news.yahoo.com — (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) steps aboard his plane in Asheville, North Carolina, October 7, 2008. Obama is flying to Nashville for the second presidential debate against Republican presidential nominee John McCain. REUTERS/Jason Reed ( More ...
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news.yahoo.com — (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., climbs the steps of his campaign plane at the airport in Asheville, N.C., Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, en route to Nashville, Tenn., for the second of three presidential debates with Republican rival John McCain. (AP Photo/Alex Brand More ...
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us.rd.yahoo.com — This swing state could make the difference in the presidential race.
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www.topix.net — 32 Comments, last updated on Tuesday Oct 7 by Forrest
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www.flickr.com — zeitgeist_1975 posted a reply: Real Clear's collated polling results now show 264 Obama/Biden, 163 McCain/Palin, 111 toss-up and if you call the tossups for their current leader it becomes 364 Obama/Biden, 174 McCain/Palin. fivethirtyeight.com shows 343.8 Obama/Biden to 194.2 McCain/Palin.
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