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POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008

 
Washington Post: Both Parties Now Ignoring McCain The presidential campaign strategies these days are clear. For the Democrats, it's time to stop the bickering and rally round Barack Obama, who dominates the Democratic National Committee's Web site. CNN: Hagel won't endorse McCain or Obama, spokesman says Sen. Chuck Hagel, a leading Republican voice on international affairs and an [...] (link)

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McCain visits Michigan today
detnews.com 8/13/2008 — Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain makes his second visit to Michigan in as many weeks today, while Barack Obama and Democrats will seek man-on-the-street questions that could find their way into the prime-time program during the ...
Poll: Obama leads in Pa., but not by much | Philadelphia Daily News | 08/13/2008
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Election 2008 - Pennsylvania: McCain vs. Obama
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Spokesman: Hagel won't endorse McCain or ObamaCNN.com - Politics 8/13/2008
Sen. Chuck Hagel, a leading Republican voice on international affairs and an outspoken critic of the war in Iraq, won't endorse either major-party presidential candidate in 2008, a spokesman said Tuesday.
Both Parties Now Ignoring McCainWash Post Federal Page 8/13/2008
The presidential campaign strategies these days are clear. For the Democrats, it's time to stop the bickering and rally round Barack Obama, who dominates the Democratic National Committee's Web site.
ON THE TRAIL: Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008CNN Political Ticker 8/13/2008
* Sen. John McCain tours an aerospace and defense company and then holds a media availability in Michigan. * Sen. Barack Obama has no public events.
Will Obama look to GOP for running mate?msnbc.com: Politics 8/13/2008
Talk of Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel as a potential running mate for Democratic candidate Barack Obama tends to confound partisans in both parties.
Former McCain ally touted for Obama's VPCNN Political Ticker 8/13/2008
Hagel accompanied Obama on a recent trip to Iraq. (CNN) — Former Republican Rep. Jim Leach endorsed Barack Obama's White House bid Tuesday, and said he hopes the Illinois senator considers a former GOP ally of rival John McCain as his ...