thepage.time.com - 10/20/2008
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The Arizonan holds an event NOW in St. Charles.
Watch live here.
Keeps the focus on Joe the Plumber, saying attacks on him from the Obama campaign are attacks to all small busineses.
taylormarsh.com - 10/21/2008
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BY TAYLOR MARSH McCain’s having trouble , that’s
an understatement, even in the Show Me state. But...
for Obama, it’s a tall order given my home state’s history. There was Dred Scott . Brown v. Board of Education ...
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Can Obama Free Missouri?
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Monday's campaign round-up
Political Animal —
MONDAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn't generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers. * Obama expects the presidential race to get tighter in the remaining 15 days. * McCain's creepy obsession with "Joe the Plumber" isn't paying political dividends. * At this point, early voting and absentee ballots seem to favor Obama in several "red" states, including Iowa, Ohio, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. * If you haven't seen pictures from Obama's record-breaking ...
Just let Joe go
Political Animal —
... , "It's worth pointing out that McCain's 'Joe the Plumber' gambit isn't just some throwaway one-off gag. It's a central pillar of McCain's closing argument on the economy, which is likely to decide this election." Quite right. The "throwaway one-off gag" is the focal point of the entire Republican pitch right now. Honestly, McCain's interest in exploiting Joe has gone from odd to creepy. Joe is the focus of McCain's stump speech , and today, the McCain campaign launched a new project called the ...
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