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Obama makes better commander than McCain, Clinton - Newsday
iDNES.czObama makes better commander than McCain, ClintonNewsday - 19 hours agoNear the end of the 19th debate, Hillary Rodham Clinton scanned her years with the 42nd US president and admitted a personal truth that for once didn't serve the righteous cause of returning
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Clinton Stronger Than Obama in Key Swing States
New Quinnipiac polling results in three of the largest and most important swing states in the Electoral College finds that Sen. Hillary Clinton does better than Sen. Barack Obama against Sen. John McCain in a general election match up. Florida: Clinton 44, McCain 42; McCain 4
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MTSU Poll: Clinton Stronger Than Obama in Tennessee
A MTSU poll in Tennessee shows Sen. Hillary Clinton does better againts Sen. John McCain in a general election matchup than Sen. Barack Obama. However, McCain wins both pairings. McCain tops Clinton, 45% to 41%, beats Obama, 53% to 37%.
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Gallup Poll: Obama Holds Lead Over McCain
Sen. Barack Obama begins the presidential campaign with "some overwhelming advantages" over Sen. John McCain, a USA Today/Gallup Poll finds, "but voters also express doubts about the Illinois senator's experience and ability to handle the job of commander in chief."Overall, Obama lea
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Obama Stronger in California
Sen. Barack Obama leads Sen. John McCain in projected November general election matchups, a new Los Angeles Times/KTLA Poll has found. Obama would defeat McCain by seven points, 47% to 40%, if the election were held today. Sen. Hillary Clinton would eke out only a three-point victo
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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
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Obama, McCain Met With Powell
Sen. Barack Obama met privately with former Secretary of State Colin Powell two weeks ago, The Hotline reports."The blogosphere is abuzz with speculation that Powell could back the Democrat, a sign of his disaffection with the Republican Party and the Bush administration. The nod could
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Obama Drives the Race
Sen. Barack Obama "dominates the race by virtually any other measure. He is dictating the agenda and soaking up news coverage as McCain and his team scramble to react," according to Politico."Most political pros continue to believe the race remains within the GOP's grasp. But two mont
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Tribune Poll: Obama, McCain Way Ahead in Illinois
Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain each hold a better than 2-to-1 edge over their closest presidential rivals entering the Illinois primary, according to a new Chicago Tribune poll, "but many voters say they're still undecided or could change their mind before casting a ballot Tuesday."
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Clinton, Obama go on attack ahead of crucial vote
JOHNSTOWN, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - With two days to go before a crucial U.S. presidential vote, Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton sharpened their attacks on Sunday, with Clinton pouncing on Obama for saying Republican John McCain would be better for the country than George W. Bush.
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Clinton, Obama go on attack ahead of crucial vote (Reuters)
Reuters - With two days to go before a crucial U.S. presidential vote, Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton sharpened their attacks on Sunday, with Clinton pouncing on Obama for saying Republican John McCain would be better for the country than George W. Bush.
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Survey: IT workers like McCain, Obama
IT workers seem to like John McCain and Barack Obama equally in the U.S. presidential race, but more than a third of respondents in a recent survey preferred some other candidate.Twenty-nine percent of survey re
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Poll: Obama has better White House chances than Clinton ... - International Herald Tribune
KPICPoll: Obama has better White House chances than Clinton ...International Herald Tribune - 1 hour agoAP WASHINGTON: Barack Obama has won endorsements from a former Clinton administration official and two ex-senators, boosting his campaign for the Democratic p
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AP POLL: Clinton Beats McCain By Wider Margin Than Obama
Clinton has argued she'd fair better in general election against McCain.
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Clinton spends $5 million to keep up with Obama - Newsday
Ottawa CitizenClinton spends $5 million to keep up with ObamaNewsday - 35 minutes agoBY GLENN THRUSH AND LETTA TAYLER | glenn.thrush@newsday.com WASHINGTON - Facing a cash crunch, Hillary Rodham Clinton loaned her campaign $5 million in January and several top staffer
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Early Reactions to Obama's Pick
Just as news broke early this morning of Sen. Barack Obama's choice of Sen. Joe Biden as his running mate, Sen. John McCain's campaign sent out a prepared attack ad using a quote from Biden saying that Obama was not "ready" to be president. It was predictable given that the two men were primary oppo
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Clinton Expected to Make Case for Obama
While most Democrats felt Sen. Hillary Clinton gave an outstanding speech last night in support of Sen. Barack Obama, one criticism is that she didn't make the case for why Obama is ready to be president. It's been the main Republican talking point for several weeks.This morning, Obama c
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Obama Hits Back Hard
Sen. Barack Obama "sharply mocked his Democratic rival, Sen. Hillary Clinton, Sunday night as he found himself defending his candidacy to white working-class voters for the second time in a month," the Wall Street Journal reports. Specifically, Obama accused Clinton "of playing politic
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Obama competitive against McCain with key voters - The Associated Press
Flathead BeaconObama competitive against McCain with key votersThe Associated Press - 2 hours agoWASHINGTON (AP) - Barack Obama is competing strongly against Republican John McCain for women, Catholics and other groups that have shunned him in the Democratic primaries b
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LAT/Bloomberg: Obama Opens Big National Lead
Sen. Barack Obama has opened a 15-point lead over Sen. John McCain in the presidential race, according to a new Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll. In addition, "most of the political trends -- voter enthusiasm, views of President George W. Bush, the Republicans, the economy and the direct
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