BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 7, 2008.
news.yahoo.com — Maggie Gallagher - When John Murtagh was 9 years old, Bill Ayers' friends tried to kill him.
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feedproxy.google.com — Sen. Barack Obama has taken back the lead in Ohio over Sen. John McCain, 49% to 43%, after trailing by four points in a Public Policy Polling survey conducted three weeks ago. Key finding: "Much of the movement in Obama's direction since the last poll has come from a tightening among white voters More ...
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rss.cnn.com — A new national survey suggests that Barack Obama is viewed as a more compassionate candidate. NASHVILLE, Tennessee (CNN) – Just hours before the start of the second presidential debate, a new national survey suggests that Barack Obama is increasingly viewed as a more compassionate candidate More ...
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www.blogtalkradio.com — RNC Chief Counsel Sean Cairncross joins Media Lizzy to discuss the FEC complaint filed yesterday against the Obama campaign for outrageous breaches - donations from Foreign Nationals, "Good Will" and "Doodad Pro." Character Counts. FEC | Foreign Nationals | Contributions |  More ...
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www.guardian.co.uk — Olivia Hampton: Neither John McCain nor Barack Obama will be able to change the Bush administration's strategy in Iraq and Afghanistan
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www.medicalnewstoday.com — Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) on Friday released a new advertisement about health care that includes clips from the recent vice presidential debate between Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joseph Biden (Del.) and Republican vice presidential nominee Alaska Gov. Sa More ...
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www.britannica.com — One of the curiosities of this campaign is the very low profile of discussion of the federal judiciary and the politics of constitutional interpretation, but as we turn to the second presidential debate and the beginning of a new Supreme Court term, both the New York Times and Politico cite Republ More ...
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feeds.feedburner.com — Tickets are now on sale for Devo's October 17th show at the Akron Civic Center in support of the Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. Proceeds from this event will go directly to the Summit County Democratic Party and their efforts to help Obama win Ohio. Tickets range from $25 to $150  More ...
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bstocksdev.weblogsinc.com — Filed under: Newsletters , Stocks to Buy This post is part of a series in which TheStockAdvisors.com asked financial experts to name their top stock pick if McCain or if Obama wins the election. "If Barack Obama wins the presidency, one under-the-radar play would be embryonic stem c More ...
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