Published 10/24/2008
by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
at CNN Political Ticker
WASHINGTON (CNN) — President Bush has cast his ballot in the 2008 election, spokeswoman Dana Perino said Friday.
He voted for John McCain, "of course," she said.
Laura Bush, who also cast her ballot Friday, also voted for McCain, her spokeswoman suggested.
"I think Mrs. Bush has been pretty clear that John McCain and Sarah Palin [...]
(link)
Tags:
Related Content
Ouch ... That Stings
talkingpointsmemo.com 10/24/2008 — Conservative legal scholar and Reagan Solicitor General Charles Fried, who just endorsed Obama, isn't just a Republican. He's actually one of McCain's campaign advisors.
Before they cycle down the memory hole, here's Fried on McCain's Honest and ...
On Clearance, Terrorists, Palling Around And Such
marcambinder.theatlantic.com 10/24/2008 — In response to this morning's post about an anti-Palin faction developing with the McCain campaign and among Republicans, Randy Scheunemann, McCain's chief foreign policy adviser, e-mails:
Just read your post. This is on the record. ...
Cenk Uygur: The Ads Obama Should Run Against McCain and Palin
huffingtonpost.com 10/24/2008 — These are two ads we put together at The Young Turks that we think Obama should run against McCain and Palin. So, we will be running them free of charge on our XM show, our web show and on our You Tube channel .
For the first ad we simply ...
Death Threats Sent to Pollster
campaignspot.nationalreview.com 10/24/2008 — After releasing this morningamp;rsquo;s numbers showing McCain ahead in Ohio and Florida, the Strategic Vision polling company received several death ... . . .
Obama camp talks state of the race —
First Read 10/24/2008
From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones and NBC's Ashley Codianni With 11 days to go, the Obama campaign is feeling good about its position in several of the key battleground states, due to the strength of its ground operations, enthusiasm among supporters, ...
The Obama team's map —
First Read 10/24/2008
From NBC’s Ashley Codianni and NBC/NJ’s Athena Jones With 11 days to go, the Obama campaign is feeling good about its position in several of the big battleground states, due to the strength of their ground operations, enthusiasm among their ...