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How to Lose Pennsylvania?
How to Lose Pennsylvania?
What is it about San Francisco that makes Barack Obama say things that offend Pennsylvania voters? During his infamous San Fran fundraiser back in April, Obama said that folks in Pennsylvania bitterly clung to their guns, religion, and xenophobia because they were economically depressed. Now, ...
Pennsylvania Hope for McCain
Pennsylvania Hope for McCain
thepage.time.com — Republican must-win state poll from NBC/Mason Dixon: Obama 47, McCain 43, Undecided 9 Dates conducted: Oct. 27-28.... Error margin: 4 points.        (more) Pennsylvania Hope for McCain
Why John McCain Continues to Trail Barack Obama in Pennsylvania
usnews.com — Well-heeled voters in the Philadelphia area are angry about their declining wealth.... (more) Why John McCain Continues to Trail Barack Obama in ...
Pennsylvania GOP Ad Hits Obama Over Wright
Pennsylvania GOP Ad Hits Obama Over Wright
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — 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 ... (more) Pennsylvania GOP Ad Hits Obama Over Wright
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