www.miamiherald.com —
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Barack Obama on Friday defended his character against mounting attacks from John McCain, daring his Republican opponent to run as negatively as he wants in the final weeks of the race while predicting that, in light of the financial ...
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www.dailykos.com —
Imagine my astonishment when trolling through the DrudgeReport (looking for a reference, any reference, to either the Troopergate Report being issued or to McCain's personal effort to defang a supporter or two who alleged that Barack was either an Arab or a threat to the supporter's unborn child) w
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digg.com —
John McCain on Friday moved to calm rising anger among his supporters at rival Barack Obama, calling him a decent man and at one point taking the microphone away from a woman who had called Obama an Arab. Their anger apparently still at flash point, McCain's supporters then booed him for his concil
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timesofindia.indiatimes.com —
Last December, someone using the name "Test Person," from "Some Place, UT," made a series of contributions, the largest being $764, to Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign totalling $2,410.07. Someone identifying himself as "Jockim Alberton ...
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news.yahoo.com —
(Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama speaks with patrons at the Fireside Restaurant during a campaign stop in Georgetown, Ohio, October 9, 2008. (Jim Young/Reuters)
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news.yahoo.com —
(Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama greets supporters as he arrives at a campaign rally at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, Ohio, October 9, 2008. (Jim Young/Reuters)
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news.yahoo.com —
(Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama waves to supporters at a campaign rally in Dayton Dragon Stadium in Dayton, Ohio, October 9, 2008. (Jim Young/Reuters)
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