blogs.abcnews.com - 8/23/2008
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ABC's Sara Just reports: Joe Biden has been Barack Obama's running mate for just a few hours but John McCain's campaign has already released its first negative ad. The ad was released just after the Obama campaign revealed that the...
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... , even though he was born in the US (unlike McCain) continues and an attack ad against Obama's Vice Presidential choice Joe Biden aired within hours of the selection being known. ...
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McCain calls Biden —
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(CNN) – John McCain has called Joe Biden to congratulate him on being named Barack Obama's running mate, two GOP sources tell CNN's John King.
VP Ball Now in McCain’s Court —
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Barack Obama finally let the cat out of the bag Saturday in announcing Joe Biden as his vice-presidential pick for the Democratic ticket — which now turns the focus of speculation back on John McCain and whom he will choose as a running mate.
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Analysis: Biden gives Obama old-school cred —
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