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John McCain, Barack Obama take campaign to Pennsylvania
John McCain, Barack Obama take campaign to Pennsylvania
The two presidential candidates carve the state into red and blue, with Republican McCain visiting more conservative areas and Democrat Obama in suburban Philadelphia. > Republican John McCain concentrated on the more conservatives areas of Pennsylvania while Democrat Barack Obama pressed his case in the suburbs of Philadelphia as the presidential campaigns brought their economic messages to the Keystone ...
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 ...
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youtube.com — More at http://www.theuptake.orgIf there's one thing both the McCain and Obama campaigns agree on it's that the... election will be close in Florida. The McCain... (more) The McCain Campaign may not want you to see this (video)
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Florida and Ohio looking good for Barack Obama, new L.A. Times/Bloomberg poll finds
Top of the Ticket — ... State by 7 percentage points (50% to 43%) and in the Buckeye State -- which no victorious GOP presidential candidate has ever lost -- by 9 points (49% to 40%). The margin of error in both these match-ups is plus-or-minus 4 percentage points, meaning that there is a statistical chance (a small one) that McCain could be ahead in Florida, but none that is he leading in Ohio. The Times' Janet Hook has more on the poll here. McCain was in Pennsylvania today, appearing jointly with running mate ...

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