News Source: The Hartford Courant
| about 1 year ago
Obama countered by accusing the Republican of favoring Bush administration policies that he said had helped put the economy in dire straits. Those policies, he charged, called for less regulation and were based on the belief that by letting markets...
News Source: Belleville News-Democrat
| about 1 year ago
Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden plans four campaign stops in Missouri over two days this week. The campaign says Biden will appear Thursday morning at Missouri Western State University in St...He'll be at William Jewell College in...
News Source: Voice of America
| about 1 year ago
Republican Senator John McCain and Democratic Senator Barack Obama clashed about foreign policy and security priorities during their second presidential debate. From Nashville, VOA's Brian Wagner reports the candidates sought to challenge each other...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 year ago
Instead, it's like old-school basketball if one side opens up a lead late in the game, they stall...Force the other side to take all the risks. Barack Obama ran that classic, careful late-game offense Tuesday night in the second of three...
News Source: Des Moines Register
| about 1 year ago
The second presidential debate Tuesday night left several undecided Iowa voters still uncertain. Deb Ervin of Indianola, a registered Democrat, said she does not know how she'll vote in the Nov. 4 presidential election between Democrat Barack Obama...
News Source: Indian Express
| about 1 year ago
Oct 08, 2008 at 1411 hrs IST Washington, October 8: Launching a shrill attack on Pakistan's inability to rein in terrorism, Democrat Barack Obama on Wednesday repeatedly clashed with his Republican rival John McCain over the issue and stumped him on...