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McCain Mocks Obama for Feeling 'Vindicated' in Iowa
By Juliet Eilperin SPRINGFIELD, Va. -- GOP presidential candidate John McCain told Virginians this afternoon that he deserved to win the presidency based on his economic plan and foreign policy expertise, suggesting that Democrat Barack Obama was too liberal and inexperienced to handle the ...
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desmoinesregister.com — Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama offered during a rally in Des Moines today what could be his... final thank-you to Iowa, the state that launched his presidential campaign. The Illinois senator leads Republican nominee John McCain in this ... (more) Obama: Iowa voters 'vindicated' his faith in American ...
McCain camp: 'Dead even' in Iowa
firstread.msnbc.msn.com — From NBC's Domenico Montanaro and Mark Murray Despite public polling to the contrary, the McCain campaign claims... to be "dead even" in Iowa. "He has similar polling," Campaign Manager Rick Davis said of Obama during a conference call with ... (more) McCain camp: 'Dead even' in Iowa
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“Vindicating” a bridge too far for McCain
The Moderate Voice — ... I see that both the Sunday morning talking heads and the McCain campaign are trying to spin some last minute gold out of damp, moldy straw. It all centers around a single, off the cuff remark from Barack Obama on Friday. ...

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