BARACK OBAMA NEWS - October 8, 2008.
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www.kurier.at — Zisch Attacken zwischen McCain und Obama Kurier - vor 22 Minuten gefunden Im zweiten TV-Duell der beiden Präsidentschaftskandidaten stehen die US-Finanzkrise und Steuerpolitik im Mittelpunkt. Obama (li.) lag vor dem Duell in den Umfragen vor McCain. DruckenSendenL More ...
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www.focus.de — Zisch Nashville: Obama punktet in hitzigem TV-Duell FOCUS Online - vor 22 Minuten gefunden In ihrem zweiten TV-Duell haben Barack Obama und JohnMcCain hitzig über den richtigen Weg aus der Finanzkrise diskutiert. Ein konkretes Rezept legte nur McCain vor, einer Bl More ...
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twitter.com — tpmmedia: A Couple Other Moments We Liked: Obama on McCain the hothead ... Obama: You're Right, I Don't Understand.. http://tinyurl.com/3uc6uk
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www.timesonline.co.uk — Times Online Second presidential debate goes to Barack Obama - just Times Online - 35 minutes ago John McCain was running out of time to halt Barack Obama’s gaining momentum today after their second presidential debate ended without a “game changing” moment f More ...
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tempsreel.nouvelobs.com — L'Express Barack Obama et John McCain (AP) nouvelobs.com - Il y a 34 minutes A moins d'un mois de l'élection présidentielle, le candidat démocrate à la Maison Blanche Barack Obama comptabilise désormais huit points d'avance sur son adversaire r More ...
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zambony.newsvine.com —
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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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rdonaldsnyder.newsvine.com — It was Obama who once again edged out McCain in the debate, sticking to his strategy of portraying himself ready to serve as president.
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news.yahoo.com — (Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) (L) speaks as )Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) stands at right during the presidential debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, October 7, 2008. (Bryan Snyder/Reuters)
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news.yahoo.com — (Reuters) - US Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) (L) shakes hands with US Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) at the end of their second presidential debate with at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee October 7, 2008. (Carlos Barria/Reuters More ...
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