Second McCain Campaign Staffer Resigns Over Myanmar Lobbying Ties - America’s Election HQ
elections.foxnews.com — A second high-profile aide to John McCain’s presidential campaign has resigned over Myanmar lobbying charges, FOX News confirmed on Sunday. Doug Davenport, McCain’s regional campaign manager for the mid-Atlantic states, reportedly founded the DCI Gro
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Slashing at Obama, Top Republicans Praise McCain as Reformer view story
26 votes- Submitted by DerivativeRe
- about 16 hours ago
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“It’s not about building a record. It’s about having one. It’s not about talking pretty. It’s about talking straight. The challenge of our time is not simply to change. The challenge of our time is to leave nothing to chance.”
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McCain Suspends Most GOP Convention Programming - America’s Election HQ view story
4 votes- Submitted by sabahat.ghazal
- 4 days ago
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ST. PAUL — The Republican National Convention has suspended all but the most necessary activities to constitute a convention Monday and then will adjourn until further notice, John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, announced Sunda
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McCain Expected to Notify Running Mate of Choice Today view story
7 votes- Submitted by DarkNemesis618
- 8 days ago
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The Arizona senator prepares to notify his running-mate of his decision by the end of Thursday and appear together Friday in Dayton, Ohio.
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Bloggers Out in Force at Denver Convention view story
2 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 10 days ago
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Just about every group is represented at this year’s Democratic National Convention. Hundreds of liberal bloggers from across the country are huddling in a two-story tent set up just for them.
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Page Turns for Democratic Party, But Bill Clinton Still Has Role view story
9 votes- Submitted by tropoli
- 10 days ago
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For nearly 20 years, Bill Clinton has been the star of the Democratic Party, cementing his rock-star status when he became the first Democrat since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win two terms in the White House.......
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Archbishop of Washington Chides Pelosi; Denver Archbishop Warns Biden to Skip Communion - America’s Election HQ view story
0 votes- Submitted by Wheeling
- 10 days ago
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Irked by pro-choice Democrats who tout their Catholicism, the archbishop of Washington is chiding House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for misstating church history and the archbishop of Denver is warning vice presidential hopeful Joe Biden not to take Communion.
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Obama Picks Joe Biden for Veep - America’s Election HQ view story
8 votes- Submitted by valentinesday
- 14 days ago
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The official spoke Friday on condition of anonymity, saying they did not want to pre-empt a text-message announcement the Obama campaign promised for Saturday morning.
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Kristol: Colin Powell Will Endorse Obama view story
1 vote- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 22 days ago
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Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol insisted Thursday that sources have told him former Secretary of State Colin Powell will endorse Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention, a contention he held despite denials by the former secretary of state.
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Bill Clinton to Speak at Democratic Convention view story
2 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 28 days ago
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Bill Clinton will speak on the third night of the Democratic National Convention. The former president has been scheduled to address the convention on Wednesday, Aug. 27, before the speech by the Democrats’ yet-to-be-named vice presidential nominee.
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Clinton Leaves Option Open for Convention Floor Vote view story
11 votes- Submitted by mike1203
- about 1 month ago
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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is seeking a way for her delegates to be heard at the Democratic National Convention, telling supporters such a step will help unify a party that split between her and Sen. Barack Obama during their hard-fought nominating conte
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