BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 11, 2008.
us.rd.yahoo.com — Barack Obama acknowledged Saturday that John McCain has asked his supporters to temper their attacks on him. But the Democratic presidential nominee said the Republican's economic plans remain wrong for the country. "I appreciated his reminder that we can disagree while still being respectful of  More ...
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www.huffingtonpost.com — This week in the best of late-night television, "SNL Weekend Update Thursday" gets in the mix with a Sarah Palin joke, Jay Leno makes fun of the Alaskan Governor as well, Conan O'Brien lobs one about Barack Obama's campaign fundraising, Stephen Colbert discusses just how cold Cindy McCain is, and D More ...
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www.openleft.com — McCain's running out of time to chip away at Obama's lead.
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pumasunleashed.wordpress.com — IF YOU THINK THIS IS A JOKE…YOU NEED TO REALIZE WHAT THE OBAMA’S PHILOSOPHY IS: Here is
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memestreamblog.wordpress.com — Amit: A functional third party would suit America just fine, for many of the reasons you and others have been clamoring about for decades. But not all those reasons are equally compelling. Chief among the shibboleths is that "there is no difference between Republicans and Democrats." It makes a  More ...
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www.hereticalideas.com — Both Obama and McCain have plans in place to grow the nation's supply of alternative energies. Both also ignore the simplest way to achieve this.
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www.topnews.in — John McCain is having respectable lead over his democratic rival Barack Obama, in the presidential race, in the Empire State of the South; well, that’s the recent Obama vs McCain Georgia Polls show. McCain is leading Obama in the recent GA polls conducted by Research 2000/Daily Kos, Strategic  More ...
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www.newstin.com — Prevailing opinion before the presidential debate on Tuesday was in full boxing-cliché mode: John McCain needed to deliver a knockout punch. Prevailing opinion after the debate, from both the left and the right, is that he didn't.
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www.zogby.com — Race essentially unchanged in the three-day rolling average as the week of economic meltdown closed out with both candidates calling for calm
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x.techwheat.com — A new InsiderAdvantage poll in Georgia finds Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain, 49% to 44%.
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