BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 8, 2008.
www.wikio.com — You may recall that after the first presidential debate, Survey USA released a poll of Washington State voters that found people here believing, by a small margin, that McCain was the winner. (The finding stood in stark contrast to most post-first-debate national polls, which found respondents, b More ...
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www.iht.com — By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent
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rss.feedsportal.com — The White House candidates tore into each other's plans to help America's struggling working families in a debate that saw both struggle to maintain a veneer of civility.
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www.americanthinker.com — I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt. I'm not so sure about Obama. When I compare him to other prominent Democrats, I come away with a very different appraisal.
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wonkosphere.com —
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liberalvaluesblog.com — I totally agree with Taegan Goddard’s impression of the second presidential debate: “Tonight’s debate wasn’t even close. Sen. Barack Obama ran away with it,” “In contrast, Sen. John McCain was extremely erratic,” and “Tom Brokaw was terrible as moderator.” The polls also showed a m More ...
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blogs.tnr.com — Alan Brinkley is the provost and a professor of history at Columbia University, as well as a National Book Award-winning author.   I really don't like "town hall meeting" debates. First, they are (in this context) populist gimmicks to test a skill that has nothing to do with More ...
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