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McCain Ad Says Obama Snubbed Clinton in VP Pick John McCain's campaign: Barack Obama snubbed Hillary Clinton in choosing Joe Biden as VP Home > Rss Directory > General > ABC News |
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McCain Campaign Predicts Huge Post-Convention Bump for Obama - FOXNews Times OnlineMcCain Campaign Predicts Huge Post-Convention Bump for ObamaFOXNews - 2 hours agoby FOXNews.com John McCain’s presidential campaign, playing an aggressive version of the expectations game, circulated a campaign memo predicting Barack Obama will get a nearl Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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McCain, Obama Seek to Pick Off Marginal Voters From Opposite Party - FOXNews FOXNewsMcCain, Obama Seek to Pick Off Marginal Voters From Opposite PartyFOXNews - 4 hours agoby Cristina Corbin Will Bower is a co-founder of PUMA, a coalition of Democratic bloggers opposed to Barack Obama. (FNC) James McConaha is, by all appearances, a faithful Demo Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Quinnipiac Poll: Obama, Clinton Both Top McCain A new Quinnipiac poll finds both Democratic presidential candidates beating Sen. John McCain in a general election match up. Sen. Barack Obama beats McCain, 47% to 40%, while Sen. Hillary Clinton is in front, 46% to 41%. Meanwhile, an overwhelming majority of Democrats, by Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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The McCain Move Everyone assumes that the most important New Hampshire primary development was the comeback of Sen. Hillary Clinton and the blow to the juggernaut of Sen. Barack Obama. Those developments were undeniably momentous, but in the long run, a case could be made that the Republican result -- the victory b Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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McCain tells NRA members they should fear Obama and Clinton - Los Angeles Times The Southern LedgerMcCain tells NRA members they should fear Obama and ClintonLos Angeles Times - 1 hour agoThe Republican, trying to appeal to gun owners, speaks at NRA convention in Louisville. Obama, in South Dakota, says law-abiding gun owners 'have nothing to worry Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Obama Says Clinton Meant No Offense With RFK Comment - CBS News TopNewsObama Says Clinton Meant No Offense With RFK CommentCBS News - 2 hours agoSAN JUAN, PR -- This afternoon, Barack Obama responded to Hillary Clinton's comments yesterday when she referenced th assassination of Robert F. Kennedy as a reason she's staying in the r Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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McCain Considering Bloomberg as Running Mate New York magazine says one of the guests at a recent breakfast between Sen. John McCain and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg "came away from the conversation under the distinct impression that Bloomberg is on McCain's short list" for vice president.Interestingly, most speculation s Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Obama says rivals Clinton, McCain pandering on gas tax - The Associated Press PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)Obama says rivals Clinton, McCain pandering on gas taxThe Associated Press - 4 hours agoWINSTON-SALEM, NC (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama dismissed his rivals' calls for national gas tax holiday as a political ploy that won't help strugglin Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Obama to meet McCain as staff takes shape Less than two weeks after the end of their hard-fought campaign battle, President-elect Barack Obama and former GOP candidate John McCain will meet Monday. The meeting comes as Obama continues to build his White House staff, and a day after Republicans offered support for Hillary Clinton as a potent Home > Rss Directory > General > CNN |
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Clinton and McCain score early Super Tuesday wins WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Hillary Clinton scored key "Super Tuesday" victories over rival Barack Obama and Republican John McCain rolled to big wins in the Northeast as 24 U.S. states voted in contests that could help pick the presidential nominees of both parties. Home > Rss Directory > General > Reuters |
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Hillary Rips McCain w/VA Dems as Obama Rolls - FOXNews Sioux City JournalHillary Rips McCain w/VA Dems as Obama RollsFOXNews - 46 minutes agoby Aaron Bruns I’m sitting with a silent group of young Obama supporters through Hillary Clinton’s remarks at the Virginia Jefferson-Jackson Dinner - delivered as result Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Paul Feels Snubbed by McCain, GOP Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) "says the legions of newcomers his presidential campaign brought to the Republican Party are getting the cold shoulder from John McCain and from the party," reports the Washington Times. "The Texas congressman says neither he nor his supporters have heard from Mr. Mc Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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McCain Adopts Clinton's Strategy John Heilemann says Sen. John McCain campaign seems to be using Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign playbook."In presidential races, personnel and mechanics matter, but only on the margins. Yet in ways large and small, strategic and tactical, temperamental and attitudinal, the McCain campaig Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Clinton Backer Says She's Ready for VP Slot The Trail | Clinton authorizes her supporters to encourage Obama to pick her if it will help unify party, says Clinton confidant Robert Johnson. Home > Rss Directory > General > WashingtonPost |
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Republican McCain trails Clinton and Obama: poll - Reuters Canada.comRepublican McCain trails Clinton and Obama: pollReuters - 2 hours agoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain trails Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in hypothetical matchups, according to a Washington Post-ABC Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Obama Targets McCain as Clinton Presses Case on Votes (Update2) - Bloomberg NDTV.comObama Targets McCain as Clinton Presses Case on Votes (Update2)Bloomberg - 1 hour agoBy James Rowley and Julianna Goldman May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Democrat Barack Obama detoured from the primary campaign to plead for party unity and criticize Republican John McCai Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Clinton, McCain Top National Poll The latest Pew Research national poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 46%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 31% and John Edwards at 13%. Key finding: Obama's gains have come from higher income Democrats; Gender is more of a benefit for Clinton Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Many Democrats Would Back McCain A new Gallup Poll finds a "sizable proportion" of Democrats would vote for Sen. John McCain next November if their favored candidates does not win the Democratic nomination. "Clinton supporters appear to be somewhat more reactive than Obama supporters. Twenty-eight percent of the form Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Obama, McCain in Tight National Race A new Pew Research survey shows Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. John McCain, 47% to 44%, in a general election match up."The tightening general election matchup between Obama and McCain shows some sullying of Obama's personal image over the past three months, despite his primary victorie Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |

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