Obama's victory plan: economic focus, TV ad finale (AP)
Published 10/25/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - For Barack Obama, the way to cross the finish line first may be simply to stay on course and avoid game-changing mistakes. It doesn't hurt that the political landscape favors Democrats or that the Illinois senator has a huge cash advantage over rival John McCain.
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