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AP Analysis: McCain Wins?
I guess it's heartening that they disagree with me, and totally unexpected: This time, John McCain kept Barack Obama on the defensive. The feisty Republican tried hard to find a lifeline Wednesday night, challenging his Democratic rival at every turn over his truthfulness, associations and ...
TIME TO FORGET MCCAIN AND FIGHT FOR THE FILIBUSTER IN THE SENATE
rightwingnuthouse.com — The debate last night was not a blowout but frankly, McCain never came close. He made a couple of good points about education, scored best with his pointed questions (that Obama never answered) about Ayers and ACORN, and had a couple of ... (more) TIME TO FORGET MCCAIN AND FIGHT FOR THE FILIBUSTER IN ...
Robert J. Elisberg: John McCain and the "Joe the Plumber" Story Hits an Amazing New Low
huffingtonpost.com — Just when you didn't think things could get worse for John McCain - they go in the toilet. Literally. So, you remember Joe the Plumber, who John McCain kept relentlessly bringing up. And up. The apparently undecided plumber who had complained ... (more) Robert J. Elisberg: John McCain and the "Joe the ...
Who's more negative?
time-blog.com — It's a draw. This from the University of Wisconsin Advertising Project: Prof. Ken Goldstein, director of the Wisconsin Advertising Project, issued the following statement: “Analysis from the Wisconsin Advertising Project of Sen. John ... (more) Who's more negative?
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