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The Obama-Biden campaign will roll out a new ad in key states Sunday. (CNN) — Just a day after John McCain's campaign launched a TV ad attacking Barack Obama's readiness to lead in an international crisis, the Illinois senator is out with a new ad that puts a new spin on the age old question: Are [...] (link)

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