Submit a Story!
For McCain, it may all come down to Pennsylvania
By Michael J.W. Stickings It wasn't all that long ago -- actually, about two and a half weeks ago -- that the McCain campaign pulled out of Michigan and set its sights on three key battleground states: Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. (Although he was behind quite decisively in all ...
Krauthammer: McCain Gets My Vote
article.nationalreview.com — Don't count me among the wet-fingered conservative ship-jumpers. (more) Krauthammer: McCain Gets My Vote
How Obama Could Still Lose
blogs.tnr.com — At our  election discussion last week at the Sixth and I Synagogue, Frank asked if anyone thought Obama... could lose barring some catastrophic external event. I happen to think Obama's chances of winning are upward of 80 ... (more) How Obama Could Still Lose
McCain for President
realclearpolitics.com — WASHINGTON -- Contrarian that I am, I'm voting for John McCain. I'm not talking about bucking the... polls or the media consensus that it's over before it's over. I'm talking about bucking the rush of wet-fingered conservatives leaping to Barack Obama ... (more) McCain for President
Comments
Blog Reactions

For McCain, It May All Come Down to Pennsylvania
The Moderate Voice — ... Either way, what’s pretty clear is that McCain’s Pennsylvania-or-bust strategy (or, rather, desperate Hail Mary play) is looking more and more like a sure-fire failure. ...

Pennsylvania GOP Compares Obama to the Nazis
The Moderate Voice — ... It may all be coming down to Pennsylvania for McCain. And it looks as though his Hail Mary fight is being waged from slimiest gutter of them all. ...

Related Content
Wright redux?
washingtonmonthly.com 10/20/2008 — WRIGHT REDUX?.... Way back in March, John McCain appeared on Fox News, and Sean Hannity practically begged McCain to attack Barack Obama over Jeremiah Wright. It didn't work. After Hannity noted questions about the former pastor of Obama's former ...
McCain Brings Hope to Pennsylvania
fivethirtyeight.com 10/28/2008 — There had been some pushback from McCain operatives about whether the Republican in fact intended to concede Colorado, as CNN had reported yesterday . In politics, however, money speaks louder than words, and the New York Times is now reporting that ...
Will McCain-Palin follow up Ayers with Wright?
the-reaction.blogspot.com 10/21/2008 — By Michael J.W. Stickings I mentioned yesterday that, for McCain-Palin, it has now all come down to Ayers -- but that, with desperation deepening, it could be Wright again before too long. As the WSJ is reporting , however, despite all the ...
In Pennsylvania, Wright and Clinton Remarks Are Revived
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com 11/3/2008 — Here come the final Republican attacks on Senator Barack Obama, authorized and unauthorized, in the last 48 hours of the race.
Ben Smith's Blog: Pennsylvania GOP goes at Wright
politico.com 11/2/2008 — November 02, 2008 Categories: Barack Obama Pennsylvania GOP goes at Wright The Pennsylvania Republicans' federal committee, which also sent out e-mails and mailings attacking Obama harshly on Israel, is up with an ad featuring Jeremiah Wright, above. ...
Pennsylvania GOP Ad Hits Obama Over Wright
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com 11/2/2008 — The Pennsylvania GOP goes up with its own ad hitting Obama's association with Jeremiah Wright: We were unable to immediately confirm details of the buy. It's worth noting that the McCain campaign's claim that Pennsylvania is within reach ...
You Made Us Do It! McCain Rethinking Wright?
marcambinder.theatlantic.com 10/20/2008 — Per Jake Tapper, that's what McCain campaign Rick Davis says . "Look, John McCain has told us a long time ago before this campaign ever got started, back in May, I think, that from his perspective, he was not going to have his campaign actively ...
Lowry: John McCain -- The Agony of a Gadfly
article.nationalreview.com 10/28/2008 — Perhaps no other Republican candidate was so poorly suited to the task of running a presidential race.
Kurtz: Wright 101
article.nationalreview.com 10/14/2008 — Obama funded extremist Afrocentrists who shared Rev. Wrights anti-Americanism
Rick Davis: Campaign Rethinking Playing The Rev. Wright Card
huffingtonpost.com 10/20/2008 — John McCain's campaign manager says he is reconsidering using Barack Obama's relationship with Reverend Jeremiah Wright as a campaign issue during the election's closing weeks. In an appearance on conservative Hugh Hewitt's radio program, the ...
WSJ/NBC Poll: McCain Loses Advantage on TaxesWSJ.com: Washington Wire 10/23/2008
Sara Murray reports on the presidential race. Sen. John McCain has lost his advantage on the golden economic issue for Republicans: taxes. The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows that, when asked who would better handle the ...
Perino defends Bush against McCainPOLITICO.com: Politics 10/23/2008
In the Washington Times, McCain attacked Bush and fellow GOP-ers. See also: Obama leaves trail
Outsourcing takes center stage in IndyFirst Read 10/23/2008
From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones INDIANAPOLIS -- At his last campaign event before heading to Hawaii to visit his ailing grandmother, Barack Obama hit his rival for proposing more tax breaks for companies that outsource U.S. jobs. The rally here on ...
Obama says McCain puts Main Street lastCNN Political Ticker 10/23/2008
Sen. Barack Obama is trying to take the lead in Indiana, a traditionally Republican state. (CNN) – Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday charged that Sen. John McCain "wants to keep on putting corporations ahead of workers." "Just yesterday, Sen. ...
Campaigns fight for North Carolina in surprisingly close raceCNN Political Ticker 10/23/2008
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (CNN) – It is a methodical routine: House by house, Mary Boyd walks to the door and carefully affixes an election guide to the doorknob. Boyd is a foot soldier of the Mecklenberg County Republican Party, charged with ...