news.yahoo.com - 10/20/2008
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AP - Democrat Barack Obama, running a presidential campaign that's raising money at a record clip, has won the endorsement of a widely admired Republican and former member of President Bush's Cabinet.
msnbc.msn.com - 10/19/2008
politico.com - 10/19/2008
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politico.com —
Retired Gen. Colin L. Powell, one of the
country's most respected Republicans, stunned both parties Sunday by...
strongly endorsing Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for president on NBC's "Meet the Press" and laying out a blistering, detailed critique of the ...
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Powell endorses Obama as 'transformational' - Mike Allen ...
usatoday.com - 10/20/2008
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usatoday.com —
"He will have a role as one of
my advisers," Barack Obama said on NBC's Today in...
an interview aired Monday, a day after Powell, a four-star general and President Bush's former secretary of state, endorsed him. "Whether he wants to take a formal role, ...
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Obama: Powell could have a role in administration
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Colinoscopy:
“He will have a role as one of my advisers,” Barack Obama said on NBC’s “Today” in an interview aired Monday, a day after Powell, a four-star general and President Bush’s former secretary of state, endorsed him.
“Whether he wants to take a formal role, whether that’s a good fit for him, is something we’d have to discuss,” Obama said.
Well, a question:
Heyyyyy, I seem to recall he was in some recent administration too
Alarming News —
Heyyyyy, I seem to recall he was in some recent administration too Obama: Powell will have role as top adviser Posted by Karol at October 20, 2008 10:30 AM | ...
AP: Obama, the True Heir to Reaganomics
Little Green Footballs —
... The RSS headline reads, “Obama: Powell will have a role in administration.” What a shock. But clicking the link leads to this article—the latest fawning AP press release for the Obama campaign, with a new headline that probably has the Gipper spinning: Obama updates Reagan’s economic critique. ...
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