BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 6, 2008.
edition.cnn.com — A new national poll suggests Barack Obama is widening his lead over John McCain in the race for the White House.
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www.guardian.co.uk — Republicans aim to undermine Obama by making it personal guardian.co.uk - 1 hour ago Going negative could be John McCain's last best chance of holding on to an election that has been slipping towards Barack Obama. Character attacks emerge in McCain-Obama race  More ...
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digg.com — self explanatory
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www.timesonline.co.uk — Barack Obama and John McCain enter potentially treacherous waters tonight when they take questions from an audience of swing voters in their second presidential debate - one of the Republican’s last chances to change the trajectory of a race that has shifted towards his rival.
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www.timesonline.co.uk — The road to the White House descended into political swampland yesterday, with John McCain and Barack Obama digging up dirt from the past to sling at each other in the closing month of the presidential race.
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digg.com — So, how’s that free market economy working for you?
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www.billonotes.com — This afternoon, the Drudge Report has posted a 1997 article that was published in the University of Chicago Chronicle that focused on William Ayers and a clear reference to Barack and Michelle Obama.  Ayers had just published a book decrying the trying of juvenile offenders as adults in the court s More ...
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www.blogrunner.com — A new national poll suggests Barack Obama is taking the lead. A new national poll suggests Barack Obama is widening his edge over John McCain in the race for the White House.
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www.ruthulrich.com — Obama: Poor Judgement and Inexperience October 6th, 2008 NBRA (National Black Republican Association) has released radio ads exposing the real Sen. Barack Obama as a Slum Lord and a far left-wing radical in battleground states.  According to a report by the Boston Globe, the candidate endorsed s More ...
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voices.washingtonpost.com — By Michael Abramowitz ALBUQUERQUE -- Continuing the rapid-fire tit-for-tat of the campaign trail, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) plans a sharp new assault on Sen Barack Obama (D-Ill.) this afternoon for what he described as a yawning gap between his rhetoric and his record. The alleged gap has been a fe More ...
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