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Florida, Where Are You? Hello?
Uh oh. Not a whole lot of crowd enthusiasm at John McCain's first event today in Florida, as per the St. Petersburg Times 's political blog: About 30 minutes before John McCain is scheduled to lead a rally outside Raymond James Stadium, looks like maybe 1,000 people here. What's up with ...
McCain's name nowhere to be seen at Palin rally
McCain's name nowhere to be seen at Palin rally
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Palin signs made an appearance at a Florida rally – McCain signs did not. POLK CITY, Florida... (CNN) — At a boisterous Sarah Palin rally in Polk City, Florida on Saturday afternoon, one name was surprisingly absent from the campaign décor ... (more) McCain's name nowhere to be seen at Palin rally
McCain draws small Florida crowd on race’s final day
McCain draws small Florida crowd on race’s final day
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — McCain's first rally of the day was attended by only about 1,100 people. TAMPA, Florida (CNN) –... Barack Obama may lead John McCain by just 2 points in the latest CNN Florida poll of polls, but the enthusiasm gap appears a bit wider. John ... (more) McCain draws small Florida crowd on race’s final day
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Ari Melber: Obama Launches Final Attack on McCain (Breaking in FL)
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... It looks like Axelrod's fingerprints are on this final salvo, which the campaign released at 10:06 Monday morning. At this frantic closing period of the campaign, of course, it's rare for anything that the candidates' say in speeches to break through. In Florida, however, where McCain is also campaigning today, the attack may carry extra salience, with local history that McCain would rather forget. ...

Only 1,000 people show up to see McCain in Florida
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth — From the St. Petersburg Times via Greg Sargent: About 30 minutes before John McCain is scheduled to lead a rally outside Raymond James Stadium, looks like maybe 1,000 people here. What's up with that? On the day before the election? Bush drew at least 15,000 people to a rally just across the street on the Sunday before the 04 election. "We are the quiet majority that goes out and gets things done..I smell victory,'' said state Rep. Kevin Ambler. Good thing he smells it, because it's hard to see it with this crowd. ...

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