Can Barack Buy the Presidency? view story
online.wsj.com — On the money front, how do Sens. Obama and McCain stack up? No contest, it seems. Since the campaign began, Mr. Obama has raised a staggering $295-plus million, versus Mr. McCain's almost $122 million. But that's misleading.
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YouTube - The Rednecks are coming view video
Korean Vet expresses his truly feelings about Obamaorginal news broadcast: http://www.sharenow.com/base/content/39718/
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Lead Weatherman Prosecutor Says Obama Cannot Be Linked to Ayers view story
The lead federal prosecutor of the Weathermen says, "Because Senator Obama recently served on a board of a charitable organization with Mr. Ayers cannot possibly link the senator to acts perpetrated by Mr. Ayers so many years ago."
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Right Wing Rages Against New Voter Registrations: The ‘Purpose’ Of ACORN Is To Commit ‘Voter Fraud view story
What are conservatives up in arms about? The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), which announced that it had registered 1.3 million new voters.
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NY county lists 'Osama' on the ballot view story
Who is running for president? In an upstate New York county, hundreds of voters have been sent absentee ballots in which they could vote for "Barack Osama."
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On The Hill: Expert: In Face Of 'Desperation,' McCain Goes 'Off-Brand' view story
Down in most opinion polls and time running out before Election Day, Republican nominee John McCain has exhibited a "desperation" that has tarnished his "brand" as a bipartisan, thoughtful leader, an expert in branding says.
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Veiled Racism Seen In New Attacks on Obama view story
As CNN's pundits wondered whether instant post-debate polls favoring Sen. Barack Obama meant he would win on election day, analyst David Gergen - who has been an adviser to Republican and Democratic presidents - stopped them. "I think it's too early to
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