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The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Sat Oct 11, 12:40 am EDT
Associated PressThe GOP and John McCain are sttempting to link Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama to ACORN. Related content • Cuyahoga County investigates fraudulent voter registrations linked to ACORN WASHINGTON -- John McCain and the Republican National Committee launched a...
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US Weekly - Fri Oct 10, 2:05 pm EDT
Could Angelina Jolie be voting for Barack Obama this fall? "Obama is fighting for international justice, he wants to intervene militarily in genocides abroad, and he wants to close down Guantanamo Bay," she tells the German edition of Vanity Fair. "They are things which could move me to vote for him, not his roots." See Barack Obama's family album. Still, Jolie - whose father, Jon Voight,...
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CBS News - Fri Oct 10, 2:00 pm EDT
NRO: No one can know whether Obama is the leftist his associations suggest, or the irenic uniter of his iconic 2004 convention speech. When McCain asks, ?Who is the real Barack Obama?? it?s a question even Democrats don?t know how to answer.
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CBS News - Fri Oct 10, 12:58 pm EDT
Does Obama have it all locked up? My colleague at Thomas Jefferson Street, Robert Schlesinger, thinks so. And he may very well prove to be right. When we look back over the course of the campaign some time after November 4, we may very well conclude that Barack Obama sprinted to a lead during the two weeks following the coagulation of credit on September 18. Obama's coolness during the ...
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AP via Yahoo! News - 57 minutes ago
Jailed political fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko, the Chicago real estate developer who helped launch Barack Obama on his political career, is whispering secrets to federal prosecutors about corruption in Illinois and the political fallout could be explosive.
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Washington Post - 1 hour, 31 minutes ago
Contrarian thought for the day: Could all the recent poll-driven chatter about how Barack Obama is sewing up the election come back to bite him? Ordinarily, a candidate wants to be like a hot stock. (Eh, maybe not a great analogy in this market.) You want people talking up your value, which gives...
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CNN - 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
With recent polls showing Sen. Barack Obama's lead increasing nationwide and in several GOP-leaning states, some Republicans attending John McCain-Sarah Palin campaign rallies are showing a new emotion: rage.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sat Oct 11, 1:33 am EDT
The anger is getting raw at Republican rallies and John McCain is acting to tamp it down. McCain was booed by his own supporters Friday when, in an abrupt switch from raising questions about Barack Obama's character, he described the Democrat as a "decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States."
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New York Times - Sat Oct 11, 1:12 am EDT
As the polls have shown Barack Obama gaining ground, John McCain has been veering from message to message.
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New York Times - Sat Oct 11, 1:07 am EDT
1. THREE CUPS OF TEA, by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin 2. EAT, PRAY, LOVE, by Elizabeth Gilbert 3. THE AUDACITY OF HOPE, by Barack Obama. DREAMS FROM MY FATHER, by Barack Obama 5. SARAH, by Kaylene Johnson
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FOX 16 Little Rock - Fri Oct 10, 9:41 pm EDT
With 25 days left until the election, Senator Hillary Clinton returned to Arkansas to campaign for Senator Barack Obama Friday.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sat Oct 11, 1:03 am EDT
Democrat Barack Obama holds a 4-point lead over Republican rival John McCain in a tight race for the White House, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Saturday.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sat Oct 11, 12:03 am EDT
John McCain and Barack Obama outlined steps to counter the faltering economy and plummeting stock market on Friday, fresh evidence of the dominant role of pocketbook issues in their race for the White House.
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The Flint Journal - Fri Oct 10, 8:00 pm EDT
Ryan Garza | The Flint JournalOscar winning actor Forest Whitaker (right) talks with a local television reporter after a private meeting with local leaders on behalf of Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama at the Flint Institue of Arts on Friday....
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Fri Oct 10, 11:11 pm EDT
Republican presidential nominee John McCain was booed at his own rally on Friday as he tried to rein in increasingly raw anger among supporters stunned by Democrat Barack Obama's lead in the polls.