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New Obama Ad: McCain May Not Be Bush, But He Sure Votes With Him The Obama campaign already has this new TV ad set to air on national cable, taking on John McCain for his declaration at the debate last night that he's not President Bush: "You may not be George Bush," the announcer says, ...
Undecideds Laughing At, Not With, McCain
time-blog.com — From TIME's Amy Sullivan: In politics it is generally not considered a good sign when voters are... laughing at you, not with you. And by the end of the third and last presidential debate, the undecided voters who had gathered in Denver for Democratic ... (more) Undecideds Laughing At, Not With, McCain
York: I Am Not President Bush.
article.nationalreview.com — Who won? There seems little doubt that McCain scored many more points than Obama.... (more) York: I Am Not President Bush.
What Joe Doesn't Know
corner.nationalreview.com — John McCain was on tonight-sharp, confident, and powerful. I think he won this debate, although only on... points. True, McCain needed something more than a narrow win, but I still think he did himself some good. On the other hand, even when Obama is on ... (more) What Joe Doesn't Know
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Talking Points Memo — ... New Obama TV ad: McCain may not be Bush, but he sure votes with him a lot. That and the day's other political news in the TPM Election Central Morning Roundup. ...

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