www.politico.com — Barack Obama, in Virginia, and John McCain, in New Mexico, spent today courting swing states and hitting each other's weak spots.
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... forces to victory , that his opponent "would rather lose a war than an election," that his opponent "doesn't think it matters whether America wins or loses."And throughout the upcoming Republican National Convention you can be sure, as they bellow their recently chosen theme of "Country First" with brutal frequency, that nary a Republican soul on stage will question Barack Obama's patriotism. All of which has reached a point that merely a few weeks ago was considered unreachable: " new polls suggest … [an erosion of] some of Obama's support, while McCain has begun to solidify ...
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