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McCain Moves Ahead of Obama in Poll
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filed under: Election News, Barack Obama, John McCain
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In his best Gallup poll showing in months, GOP presidential nominee John McCain enjoys a post-convention bounce and moves ahead of Democratic rival Barack Obama, 48 percent to 45 percent.
Palin Agrees to ABC News Interview
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filed under: Election News, John McCain, Sarah Palin
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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has yet to conduct an interview since her surprise nomination as Sen. John McCain's running mate 10 days ago, agrees to sit down with Charles Gibson of ABC's 'World News Tonight,' according to a network news official.
Also See: Palin Gains Celebrity Status
Also See: Palin Gains Celebrity Status
Palin Gains Celebrity Status on the Trail
posted: 16 HOURS 47 MINUTES AGOcomments: 2980
filed under: Election News, John McCain, Sarah Palin
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Just a week after becoming a household name, excited crowds now chant her name. Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is becoming the main attraction for many voters at campaign appearances with presidential nominee John McCain.
Also See: Obama Rebukes Palin on Earmarks
Also See: Obama Rebukes Palin on Earmarks
Obama Rebukes Palin on Earmarks
posted: 1 DAY 8 HOURS AGOcomments: 3058
filed under: Election News, Barack Obama, Sarah Palin
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In his first direct criticism of Gov. Sarah Palin, White House hopeful Barack Obama berates the Republican vice presidential nominee over earmarks and mocks her for describing herself as an agent of change. Obama tells supporters in Indiana that Palin is not the "champion anti-earmark person" she's pretending to be.
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Palin Is More and Less Than She Seems
posted: 1 DAY 13 HOURS AGOcomments: 174
filed under: Election News, John McCain, Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin's Life Takes Center Stage
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Historic Presidential Race Enters Last Leg
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filed under: Election News, Barack Obama, John McCain
Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama and their running mates embark on the final eight weeks of their historic and extraordinarily tight quests for the White House. Challenging race, gender and age barriers, the tickets promise to shift the political landscape no matter which team triumphs.
Also See: Palin Is More and Less Than She Seems
Also See: Palin Is More and Less Than She Seems
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