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Debate is an opportunity for both McCain and Obama
The Associated PressThe winner of Tuesday night's presidential debate is the candidate who can best use his performance to boost his standing with voters. For Republican John McCain, that means slowing if not reversing Democrat Barack Obama's edge in national and swing-state...Tags: Barack Obama, Election Day, National Government, John McCain, Tom Brokaw
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Obama vs McCain -- debate 2 preview
The Swampby Frank James The second presidential debate between Senators Barack Obama and John McCain comes at a time in the race when the Democratic presidential nominee has taken a significant lead in national polls though it's still in the single......Tags: Barack Obama, $700 Billion Bank Bailout, Polls, Bill Clinton, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Questioning Buddy
OrlandoSentinel.comOrlando Mayor Buddy Dyer will be riding bikes Thursday morning with UCF film professor Lisa Mills, whose documentary letter to Al Gore has turned her onto bike commuting and brought her to Orlando's Critical Mass ride. Clearly it's a good...... -
Elections officials find, fix glitch that could have affected NM presidential race tally
Associated Press WriterSANTA FE, N.M. (AP) _ A glitch that would have kept votes from being counted in the presidential and other top-of-the-ticket races was discovered during a pre-election check of a voting machine in Santa Fe County, officials said. The error was found...Tags: Barack Obama, John Kerry, Local Elections, Voting, New Mexico
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McAuliffe's Virginia swing for Obama could be a practice lap for a race of his own
Associated Press WriterASHLAND, Va. (AP) _ Barnstorming Virginia to fire up Democrats for Barack Obama's presidential bid is something Terry McAuliffe says comes naturally for him. That would be the same Barack Obama he worked to defeat a few months ago when he was Hillary...Tags: Mark Warner, L. Douglas Wilder, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Republican Party, National Government
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At debate, the stakes are high
The Associated PressRunning short on time, Republican John McCain has the most riding on the second presidential debate, though Democrat Barack Obama will be out of his scripted comfort zone in the town-hall-style confrontation. It could be ugly if Monday's tussling is any...Tags: Barack Obama, Election Day, National Government, John McCain, Tom Brokaw
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Trailing in polls, McCain has most riding on second presidential debate; insults mounting
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Running short on time, John McCain has the most riding on the second presidential debate, though Barack Obama will be out of his scripted comfort zone in the town hall-style confrontation. It could be ugly if Monday's tussling is any...Tags: Florida, Polls, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois
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Obama targets older voters in Michigan, key states
Associated Press WriterThe Obama and McCain campaigns are making targeted pitches to older votes in Michigan, Pennsylvania and other key states. Like any good political operative, 80-year-old Frank Elwood checked a "street list" that broke down the party registration for...Tags: Florida, Diseases, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Wages and Pensions
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NYT: Is Palin prepping to be the prez?
The Swampby James Oliphant It's Sunday, so it's a good day to chew on esoteric stuff. It goes down easier. Here's a provocative column from the New York Times' Frank Rich, who asks the question: Why is Sarah Palin acting like......Tags: Geraldine Ferraro, National Government, John McCain, Road Accidents, New York Times
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Gore headlines Democrats' dinner
Former Vice President Al Gore will be in Des Moines this weekend for the Iowa Democratic Party's largest annual fundraiser. Gore will be the keynote speaker at Saturday's Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner, which will be held at Hy-Vee Hall. It marks his...Tags: Iowa, National Government, Democratic Party, Government
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Chinese, Russian human rights activists seen as front-runners for Peace Prize
Associated Press WritersSTOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) _ Human rights activists from China and Russia are considered front-runners to win the Nobel Peace Prize next week, while bettors are putting their money on an Italian, a Syrian or an Israeli for the literature award. The annual...Tags: Justice and Rights, Multi-Sport Events, National Government, Philip Roth, Literature
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McCain banking on lopsided turnout by older voters for a boost; Obama seeks to make inroads
Associated Press WriterGLEN MILLS, Pa. (AP) _ Like any good political operative, 80-year-old Frank Elwood checked a "street list" that broke down the party registration for members of his retirement complex, and found that Republicans outnumbered Democrats and independents 2-...Tags: Florida, Diseases, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, National Government
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