BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 8, 2008.
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newsbusters.org — In the post debate "analysis" tonight after the second presidential debate, Chris Matthews of MSNBC proved once again that he is in such rapture about Barack Obama that it cannot be believed. Tonight, Matthews cast McCain in the role of Snidely Whiplash or some such thing thing because of his "men More ...
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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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www.jedreport.com — Permalink • Comments (View) Tue Oct 7, 7:56 PM Pacific CBS Poll - Obama Won; CNN Poll - Obama Won CNN: 54-30, Obama CBS: 39-27, with 35 saying it's tied. Most striking number: 80% say Obama understand their needs and problems compared to just 46% for McCain. Bookmark and s More ...
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conservablogs.com — Vets for Freedom Dear Senator, The American Legion, Vets for Freedom, Military Families United and Foundation for Defense of Democracies would like to congratulate you on winning your party’s nomination for President of the United States. This Tuesday, you will participate in the second Preside More ...
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news.yahoo.com — AP - Barack Obama made strides toward easing voters' concerns about his candidacy in Tuesday night's debate. John McCain, despite raising pointed questions about his rival's readiness, didn't create the game-changing moment he'll need between now and Election Day.
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voices.washingtonpost.com — By Robert Barnes NASHVILLE -- Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama followed his debate at Belmont University with a party -- at the home of former Vice President Al Gore. Obama and his wife Michelle made a "surprise" visit to a post-debate dessert reception at the home of Gore and his wife T More ...
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miaculpa.blogspot.com — Full transcript of the debate from 10-7-08 available here. -Diane
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news.yahoo.com — (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. right, and Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. are seen during the presidential debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Jim Bourg, Pool)
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ap.google.com — The Associated Press Analysis: Obama gains, McCain seeks game-changer The Associated Press - 28 minutes ago WASHINGTON (AP) - Barack Obama made strides toward easing voters' concerns about his candidacy in Tuesday night's debate. John McCain, despite raisin More ...
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www.wral.com — Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain are squaring off in their second debate with the economic meltdown the top concern among voters.
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