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Obama shifts sights to McCain and the general election
The nomination isn't his yet, but his aim now is to unify Democrats.
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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
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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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Focus Increasing on Likely Obama-McCain Presidential Match-Up - Voice of America
Voice of AmericaFocus Increasing on Likely Obama-McCain Presidential Match-UpVoice of America - 3 hours agoBy Jim Malone In the US presidential race, Barack Obama and John McCain are increasingly setting sights on each other as likely opponents in the November election
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CBS Poll: Obama Leads McCain Nationally
Sen. Barack Obama holds a six point lead over Sen. John McCain, 48% to 42% with 6% undecided, according to a new CBS News poll. Key finding: "Twelve percent of Democrats say they will support McCain in the general election. That's higher than the 8 percent of Democrats who defected to
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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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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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Obama Aides Think Battle Will Continue Into Summer
According to the New York Times, aides to Sen. Barack Obama say they "were no longer as hopeful as they once were" that the Democratic presidential race "could be resolved before June 3, the day of the last primaries. As a result, they were girding for six weeks of attacks by Mrs. Clinton and pote
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Clinton Focuses on West Virginia, Obama Focuses on McCain - Voice of America
KLEWClinton Focuses on West Virginia, Obama Focuses on McCainVoice of America - 2 hours agoBy Cindy Saine Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is campaigning hard in West Virginia, ahead of a primary in the state Tuesday, which she is predicted to win by a
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McCain Predicts He’ll Overtake Obama ‘48 Hours’ Before the Election - FOXNews
Times OnlineMcCain Predicts He’ll Overtake Obama ‘48 Hours’ Before the ElectionFOXNews - 1 hour agoby FOXNews.com John McCain predicted the general election race would come down to the buzzer Friday, declaring himself the underdog but quipping that he’d ride to
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McCain, Obama Rivalry Has Roots
The exchanges between Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain "carry residue of a dust-up they had two years ago and provide a window into how they view, and may approach, each other should they battle in a general election," report the New York Times. "In a debate in 2006 on ethics in th
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Obama Shifts Strategy
The Los Angeles Times reports Sen. Barack Obama "hasn't managed after months of political combat to force" Sen. Hillary Clinton "out of the presidential race, so he's about to try another approach: ignoring her." "Confident that he has built a near-impregnable lead, his campaign aides
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Already, Obama and McCain Map Fall Strategies - New York Times
Times OnlineAlready, Obama and McCain Map Fall StrategiesNew York Times - 39 minutes agoBy ADAM NAGOURNEY and JEFF ZELENY Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are already drawing up strategies for taking each other on in the general election, focusing on the same group
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Gallup: Clinton, Obama Both Lead McCain
A new USA Today/Gallup poll of likely voters shows that in a general election match up, Sen. Hillary Clinton beat Sen. John McCain, 51% to 46%.In a race between Sen. Barack Obama and McCain, Obama comes out ahead 49% to 47%.
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Obama expects more scrutiny of McCain - MSNBC
The Southern LedgerObama expects more scrutiny of McCainMSNBC - 1 hour agoGRESHAM, OR -- McCain will be getting his fair share of scrutiny from the press, his potential general-election rival Obama said here today.Obama links McCain's Social Security stance to Bush'
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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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Looking Ahead to McCain vs. Obama
The New York Times has a must-read preview of the fall campaign.Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama "are already drawing up strategies for taking each other on in the general election, focusing on the same groups -- including independent voters and Latinos -- and about a dozen states
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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
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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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Poll finds electorate split between Obama, McCain - CNN
PRESS TVPoll finds electorate split between Obama, McCainCNN - 1 hour agoWASHINGTON (CNN) -- The general election season opens with a neck-and-neck race between Barack Obama and John McCain, with more than one in five voters acknowledging that they might change their mi
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