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The McCain campaign is now broadening their attack on Obama's past association with William Ayers to include Michelle Obama -- even though McCain has repeatedly...
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China Daily Obama-McCain dilemma puts NFL players in middle The Associated Press - 36 minutes ago ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - As the presidential race revs up, political conversations in NFL locker rooms echo those in workplaces nationwide. McCain Wants US to Buy Bad Ho More ...
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For your article to be factual you have to produce credible evidence that Obama espoused the ideas of Ayres and still espouses them. He certainly has given no indication of being a Democratic Socialist. In my business of investigating losses, the type of kitchen gossip you are indulging More ...
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John McCain sought to walk back some of the hostility that he and his crowds have projected towards Barack Obama in recent days, saying he...
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Christopher Buckley, son of William F. Buckley, is backing Obama.
(CNN) — No, hell has not frozen over, but a Buckley is backing a Democrat for president.
Christopher Buckley, the son of the late conservative icon William F. Buckley, said Friday he's decided to back Barack Obama's White Hou More ...
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Boston Globe Obama Campaigning on Xbox 360? New York Times - 43 minutes ago By WAGNER JAMES AU, GigaOm This is either a brilliant Photoshop job, some canny viral political campaigning, or both: An Xbox 360 gamer playing Burnout Paradise spotted an Obama campaign bi More ...
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Republican John McCain, trailing in polls and searching for a way to gain ground, assailed Democratic rival Barack Obama on Friday in a sharply worded TV ad that said: "When convenient, he worked with terrorist Bill Ayers. When discovered, he lied ...
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WASHINGTON-- John McCain and Barack Obama outlined steps to counter the faltering economy and plummeting stock market today, fresh evidence of the dominant role of pocketbook issues in their race for the White House. McCain, lagging in the polls ...
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AFP - Democrat Barack Obama Friday rebuked John McCain for preaching a politics of "anger and division," as his Republican rival fired off new attacks vowing to fight back from his underdog position.