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News Source: The Australian
| about 1 year ago
Bill Clinton launched a campaign blitz on the blue-collar heartland that will decide the White House race, beseeching their supporters to make Barack Obama president. The couple, making their first double-barrelled campaign appearance for Obama,...
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News Source: The Examiner
| about 1 year ago
Sarah Palin told voters in southeastern Ohio on Sunday that she and running mate John McCain would bring jobs back to this economically depressed piece of Appalachia . Using her folksy appeal, Palin highlighted her record as mayor of a city about the...
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News Source: Guardian Unlimited
| about 1 year ago
McCain tones down campaign as critics say tactics incite hatred · Republican defends rival against slurs at rallies · Democrats up as swing states veer toward Obama John McCain has bowed to a growing chorus of condemnation over his personal...
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News Source: Bradenton Herald
| about 1 year ago
arah Palin is promising voters in southeastern Ohio that she and running mate John McCain will bring jobs to this economically depressed piece of Appalachia. The Republican vice presidential nominee says "Small Town USA" gets the value of hard work...
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News Source: Times Online
| about 1 year ago
John McCain is signalling another abrupt change of course for the final three weeks of the campaign since his haphazard response to the financial crisis and faltering attacks on Barack Obama's character have given the Republican the appearance of...
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News Source: United Press International
| about 1 year ago
Pennsylvania will be a busy stage for presidential politics this week as John McCain makes what analysts see as a bold move to win the Keystone State. Sen. Hillary Clinton will join vice presidential candidates Joe Biden and Sara Palin at rallies in...
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News Source: Truthout
| about 1 year ago
Frank Rich believes that, "the McCain campaign has crossed the line between tough negative campaigning and inciting vigilantism." (Photo: Reuters) If you think way back to the start of this marathon campaign, back when it seemed preposterous...
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News Source: Taiwan News
| about 1 year ago
John McCain, the clock ticking down on a chance to narrow Democrat Barack Obama's lead in polls, turned away Saturday from visceral attacks on his rival as he tried to tamp down the growing rage that has gripped some Republican campaign rallies. A...
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News Source: The Jakarta Post
| about 1 year ago
Hurst , The Associated Press , Washington Sun, 10/12/2008 9:28 PM World Republican John McCain, his presidential hopes battered by chaos in the American economy, has just three weeks left to come up with a consistent campaign message to...
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News Source: The independent
| about 1 year ago
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, already ahead in the polls, was expected to get a further boost Sunday when former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton, make a joint campaign appearances on his behalf. The nation'...