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Giuliani Not Helping McCain more similar news »
In an interview on MSNBC, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani -- a strong backer of Sen. John McCain and the keynote speaker at next week's Republican convention -- essentially disqualified his party's presidential candidate saying, "this is not the time to have somebody with no executive experience as President of the United States."
He was obviously trying to take a shot at Sen. Barack Obama, but it backfired and the Obama campaign is letting everyone know about it.
Thu Aug 28, 2008 more from this source»»
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Democratic Convention Getting Good Ratings more similar news »
The Nielsen ratings for the first two days of the Democratic National Convention are out and they show a couple of interesting things:
Hillary Clinton's speech (26.0 million viewers) had higher ratings than Michelle Obama's speech (22.3 million viewers).African Americans continue to watch the convention in a higher proportion than the rest of the populationAlmost five times as many people (26 million) watched Day Two coverage in 2008 vs. Day Two in 2004 (5.9 million) when only the cable networks covered the convention.
Thu Aug 28, 2008 more from this source»»
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McCain Having Final Veep Meeting more similar news »
Byron York reports Sen. John McCain's inner circle "is having a final meeting on the vice presidential issue. It's not entirely clear whether it is to go through the choices again and reach a final decision, or whether it is for McCain to inform his inner circle of his choice. In any event, it looks like the decision will be set in stone today."
McCain is expected to unveil his choice in Ohio Friday afternoon.
Thu Aug 28, 2008 more from this source»»
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Time/CNN Poll: Obama Leads in Key Battlegrounds more similar news »
A new Time/CNN poll finds Sen. Barack Obama leads Sen. John McCain by several percentage points in three crucial battleground states -- Nevada, New Mexico and Pennsylvania -- while McCain just edges Obama in Colorado.
Nevada: Obama 49%, McCain 44%
New Mexico: Obama 53%, McCain 40%
Pennsylvania: Obama 48%, McCain 43%
Colorado: McCain 47%, Obama 46%
Complete survey results are available.
Wed Aug 27, 2008 more from this source»»
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