ON THE TRAIL: Friday, Aug. 28, 2008
Published 8/29/2008 by mglucas at CNN Political Ticker
* Sen. John McCain celebrates his 72nd birthday and highlights next week’s Republican National Convention. It is speculated that he may announce his running mate today.
* Sens. Barack Obama and Joe Biden hold an “On the Road to Change” event in Beaver, PA.
(link)
Tags:
White House
Republican National Convention
Barack Obama
Joe Biden
Related Content
Pretty Good
corner.nationalreview.com 8/29/2008 — I thought Obama's speech was better than Biden's though not as good as either of the Clintons' speeches. It was a decent text, and a reasonably good performance, though Obama has done a whole lot better on both fronts in the past. Given his ...
corner.nationalreview.com 8/29/2008 — I thought Obama's speech was better than Biden's though not as good as either of the Clintons' speeches. It was a decent text, and a reasonably good performance, though Obama has done a whole lot better on both fronts in the past. Given his ...
McCain to Name Running Mate on Friday
elections.foxnews.com 8/29/2008 — DENVER — John McCain will wait until noon ET Friday to name his vice presidential running mate, senior campaign officials told FOX News. They said no authorized leaks will go out overnight in deference to Barack Obama’s acceptance of ...
elections.foxnews.com 8/29/2008 — DENVER — John McCain will wait until noon ET Friday to name his vice presidential running mate, senior campaign officials told FOX News. They said no authorized leaks will go out overnight in deference to Barack Obama’s acceptance of ...
McCain/Palin
garnetspy.com 8/29/2008 — John McCain has likely made his choice for the GOP Vice Presidential slot, but in case he's still thinking about it (and is a reader of The Garnet Spy) here's some advise: Pick Sarah Palin. Here's why:
garnetspy.com 8/29/2008 — John McCain has likely made his choice for the GOP Vice Presidential slot, but in case he's still thinking about it (and is a reader of The Garnet Spy) here's some advise: Pick Sarah Palin. Here's why:
McCain Moves to Seize Momentum
online.wsj.com 8/29/2008 — The McCain campaign is working to seize the momentum in the presidential race with a TV ad congratulating Obama and Biden, followed by the introduction of his running mate.
online.wsj.com 8/29/2008 — The McCain campaign is working to seize the momentum in the presidential race with a TV ad congratulating Obama and Biden, followed by the introduction of his running mate.
RedState's Take on Obama's Speech
redstate.com 8/29/2008 — The Spectacle Will Be Remembered. The Speech? Not So Much. This was not an uplifting, unifying, post-partisan speech. It was a typical Democrat speech, an act of attack to disguise a record thinner than that of any president. It was ...
redstate.com 8/29/2008 — The Spectacle Will Be Remembered. The Speech? Not So Much. This was not an uplifting, unifying, post-partisan speech. It was a typical Democrat speech, an act of attack to disguise a record thinner than that of any president. It was ...
After Historic Convention, Political Spotlight Turns to GOP — FOXNews.com 8/29/2008
The political spotlight turns this weekend to John McCain and the Republicans, after a week of scathing criticism from Democrats and a declaration Thursday night from Barack Obama that McCain just “doesn’t get it.” Republicans are ...
The political spotlight turns this weekend to John McCain and the Republicans, after a week of scathing criticism from Democrats and a declaration Thursday night from Barack Obama that McCain just “doesn’t get it.” Republicans are ...
Obama faces balancing act on attacks — POLITICO.com: Politics 8/29/2008
Democrat needs to attack McCain without damaging what Obama aides refer to as “the brand."
Democrat needs to attack McCain without damaging what Obama aides refer to as “the brand."
POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Friday, Aug. 29, 2008 — CNN Political Ticker 8/29/2008
CNN: Obama blasts McCain, lays out his own agenda Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for president Thursday in a speech that attacked John McCain and George W. Bush, laid out an ambitious agenda for an Obama administration and called on ...
CNN: Obama blasts McCain, lays out his own agenda Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for president Thursday in a speech that attacked John McCain and George W. Bush, laid out an ambitious agenda for an Obama administration and called on ...
Obama, Biden Leave Denver Party for Midwest Bus Tour — FOXNews.com 8/29/2008
DENVER — Fresh off his historic nominating convention, Democrat Barack Obama embarked on a crucial stage of his campaign for the White House on Friday as Republican John McCain sought to upstage his rival by tapping Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as ...
DENVER — Fresh off his historic nominating convention, Democrat Barack Obama embarked on a crucial stage of his campaign for the White House on Friday as Republican John McCain sought to upstage his rival by tapping Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as ...
Obama-Biden Statement on Gov. Palin — WSJ.com: Washington Wire 8/29/2008
Barack Obama and Joe Biden released a joint statement today on Republican rival John McCain ’s selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate: We send our congratulations to Governor Sarah Palin and her family on her ...
Barack Obama and Joe Biden released a joint statement today on Republican rival John McCain ’s selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate: We send our congratulations to Governor Sarah Palin and her family on her ...


