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Live Blogging by Rick Klein: GOP Targets Clinton-Obama Rift
Live Blogging by Rick Klein: GOP Targets Clinton-Obama Rift
Alex: "Democrat for McCain" is an oxymoron. You are an independent for McCain. This isn't really hard to recogonize: When you support a guy who is against almost every plank of the party's platform (including ones inserted solely by Senator Clinton's muscle) you are NOT a Democrat. If you have evaluated Senator Obama's experience (which over a decade in elected office with concrete legislative ...
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Will the Clintons Sink Obama?
GayPatriot — ... No wonder the Republican National Committee (RNC) is running ads targeting the Clinton-Obama rift. By the time of this convention, the presumptive Democratic nominee should have united his party behind him. ...

RNC Rains on Obama’s Parade
Pajamas Media — ... . One McCain advisor neatly summed up the game plan: “Our goal is to remind Americans-not just Republicans but the millions of Democrats and independents who voted for Sen. Clinton, as well-that while Barack Obama may be ready for his close-up, he is not ready to lead our country.” But front and center in the “oppo” campaign is Hillary. She is the star of McCain’s ...

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