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Barack Obama, John McCain target states once carried by George Bush
Barack Obama, John McCain target states once carried by George Bush
Obama has a Florida campaign stop with Hillary Clinton, while McCain tries to distance himself from the unpopular president in Missouri. > ST. CHARLES, Mo. -- Two days after Democrat Barack Obama drew an estimated 100,000 supporters to a sun-dappled rally in downtown St. Louis, John McCain attracted about 2,500 people to an open-air amphitheater in this nearby suburb, a sign of the Republican's mounting ...
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The Morning Report
Real Clear Politics - TIME.com — ... " (Glen Johnson, AP) - John McCain's criticism that Barack Obama isn't experienced enough to be president got a boost when the Democrat's own running mate, Joe Biden, told donors that he expected his boss to be tested, if elected, by a "generated crisis" shortly after taking office. " McCain is fighting Obama's momentum in Missouri " (Bob Drogin, Los Angeles Times ) - Two days after Barack Obama drew 100,000 supporters to a rally in St. Louis, John McCain attracted about 2,500 people to a field in this nearby suburb Monday, a visible symbol of the challenge the Republican ...

Around the Web: 2008
The Corner on National Review Online — ... Campaign Blankets Florida St. Petersburg Times [image] Briefly Leaving Trail to See Ill Grandmother The New York Times [image] When it Comes to Baseball, Keeps the Bases Covered The Boston Globe [image] [image] State of the Race Democrat Remains Well Ahead The Washington Post [image] Obama Appeal Rises in Poll; No Gains for McCain Ticket The New York Times [image] In Bush Stronghold, Obama Pulls Even With McCain The New York Times [image] McCain Is Fighting Obama's Momentum in Missouri Los Angeles Times [image] In Fine Print, a ...

McMentum!
WTF Is It Now?!? — ... The Arizona senator gave his standard campaign speech here in a key republican stronghold and later flew to Columbia to have lunch with a dozen or so supporters. He ended with a sparsely attended, late-afternoon rally in Belton, outside Kansas City, a republican-held suburb. ...

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