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Panel Finds Palin Abused Power
posted: 5 HOURS 49 MINUTES AGOcomments: 8801
filed under: Election News, Sarah Palin
AP
A legislative committee investigating Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she unlawfully abused her authority in firing the state's public safety commissioner. The probe examined the dismissal of Walter Monegan, who says he lost his job because he resisted pressure to fire a state trooper involved in a bitter divorce with the governor's sister.
Oops! 'Barack Osama' on Absentee Ballot
posted: 10 HOURS 15 MINUTES AGOcomments: 428
filed under: Election News, Barack Obama
The Albany Times Union / AP
Hundreds of voters in an upstate New York county are sent absentee ballots in which they could vote for "Barack Osama." Election officials in Rensselaer County say the goof is just a typo, not a malicious attempt to link the Democratic presidential nominee with the world's most wanted terrorist.
Anger Roils Crowds at McCain Rallies
posted: 14 HOURS 11 MINUTES AGOcomments: 11768
filed under: Election News, John McCain
With polls pointing to an increasing edge for Democrat Barack Obama, emotions run high at rallies for Republican presidential hopeful John McCain. Some in the crowd lash out at Obama with angry shouts of "terrorist" and "get him." And party stalwarts say McCain hasn't gone after Obama hard enough.
Carlos Barria, Reuters
Republican candidate John McCain takes a question at a Wisconsin town hall meeting.
Political Machine: Taunting Prospects on the Campaign Trail
Obama Plans Prime-Time, Half-Hour Ads
posted: 1 DAY 2 HOURS AGOcomments: 0
filed under: Election News, Barack Obama
Reuters
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign buys 30-minute blocks of time on CBS and NBC to run a half-hour commercial at 8 p.m. on Oct. 29, six days before Election Day. The move allows the Democratic presidential nominee an opportunity to make a closing argument to the entire country.
Lawmakers Review Sensitive Palin Report
posted: 20 HOURS 24 MINUTES AGOcomments: 1299
filed under: Election News, Sarah Palin
AFP / Getty Images
Alaska lawmakers are reviewing a sensitive ethics report on whether Gov. Sarah Palin, the GOP running mate, abused her power when she fired her public safety commissioner. They're expected to vote today on releasing that 300-page report. The Alaska Supreme Court on Thursday refused to stop the Palin probe.
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Democrats Eye Possible Landslide Win
posted: 1 DAY 11 HOURS AGOcomments: 3764
filed under: Election News, Barack Obama, Political News
Some Democratic strategists are now thinking what had been the unthinkable: a scenario where Barack Obama gets more than 350 electoral votes -- 80 more than is needed to win the presidency. The landslide could play out if the Democrat triumphs in four large states where Republican John McCain had been positioned to win. Obama May Steal Virginia From GOP
AFP / Getty Images
Barack Obama has gained support in four key states that once seemed likely wins for John McCain -- Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio and Florida.
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