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Final Debate, Final Analysis
Final Debate, Final Analysis
Last night Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama shared a stage for what is most likely the last time during this presidential election season. It was the last best chance for McCain to force a game changer to save his flagging campaign, while for Senator Obama, he had the monumental ...
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 ...
Final Debate: McCain Mocks Women's Health In Abortion Issue
crooksandliars.com — Clearly, in all his debate prep, no one thought to coach McCain not to go to the third rail of the abortion issue. Boy, was that an oversight. Because not only did McCain go there, he jumped right on to it. In trying to paint Obama as being for the ... (more) Final Debate: McCain Mocks Women's Health In Abortion Issue
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.
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News — ... Liberal bloggers point to polls of undecided voters suggesting Barack Obama won the third presidential debate, while conservatives claim the real star was “Joe the Plumber,” a Republican. Undecided audiences aren’t only shying away from John McCain at this point, they are starting to laugh at his repeated lines and silly faces, Comments from Left Field’s Kyle Moore writes. Polls showing Obama having won undecided voters cannot be contested because, if anything, they oversampled Republicans, amounting to a “huge” Obama victory, Open Left’s ...

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