newsday.com - 10/23/2008
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CONCORD, N.C. - Republican presidential candidate John McCain yesterday accused Democratic rival Barack Obama of favoring a socialistic economic approach by supporting tax cuts and tax credits that McCain says would merely shuffle wealth, not create it. "At least in Europe, the socialist leaders ...
article.nationalreview.com - 10/24/2008
blogs.tnr.com - 10/22/2008
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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 ...
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How Obama Could Still Lose
realclearpolitics.com - 10/24/2008
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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 ...
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McCain for President
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“I say I haven’t changed, but maybe I just can’t remember?”
Firedoglake —
... Oh yeah, and for wanting to roll back the same tax cuts for the wealthy that McCain opposed in 2001, McCain calls Obama a socialist. Heavens to Eugene Debs! ...
Change you cannot remember
Rising Hegemon —
... Oh yeah, and for wanting to roll back the same tax cuts for the wealthy that McCain opposed in 2001, McCain calls Obama a socialist. Heavens to Eugene Debs! ...
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ON THE TRAIL: Thursday Oct. 23rd, 2008 —
CNN Political Ticker 10/23/2008
Track the candidates as they crisscross the country.
(CNN) — Republican presidential nominee John McCain's schedule on Thursday calls for a swing through the battleground state of Florida.
Rallies and events are planned in Daytona Beach, ...
Battleground: Plenty of new polls —
First Read 10/23/2008
A new round of Quinnipiac polls shows Obama widening his lead in Ohio (52%-38%) and maintaining an advantage in Pennsylvania (53%-40%). Obama also bests McCain in Florida (49%-44%), but has lost some ground; the same poll had the ...