themoderatevoice.com — There are increasingly strong signs now that Republican Presidential nominee to be Sen. John McCain plans to axe the longstanding political tradition that each political party steps out of the way when the other party’s candidate delivers his Presidential acceptance speech — and the signs it will happen on two fronts:
1. McCain will be seen in an ad that will air around when ...
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McCain Can’t Generate His Own Audience…
Comments from Left Field —
... . He knows he can’t get that much attention on his own, so now he’s trying to siphon it off of Obama, meanwhile, he just keeps going down that low road he’s been going down, now not even showing the courtesy that George W. Bush showed Kerry in 2004. ...
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McCain ad to rebut Obama's DNC speech
www.politico.com 8/28/2008 — He'll look directly into the camera and offer voters in battleground states a response to Obama's address.
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Jon Stewart jokes, then criticizes
firstread.msnbc.msn.com 8/28/2008 —
From NBC's Mark Murray DENVER -- Chatting this morning with about two dozen political reporters here, comedian Jon Stewart cracked plenty of jokes.
On the reporters in the room: "It is very difficult to fake what you do."
On which candidate ...
From NBC's Mark Murray DENVER -- Chatting this morning with about two dozen political reporters here, comedian Jon Stewart cracked plenty of jokes.
On the reporters in the room: "It is very difficult to fake what you do."
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A Mini-Bounce, Perhaps
www.powerlineblog.com 8/28/2008 — Consistent with Paul's evaluation of how the Dems are doing immediately below, Scott Rasmussen sees signs of at least a...
Consistent with Paul's evaluation of how the Dems are doing immediately below, Scott Rasmussen sees signs of at least a...
Gallup Daily: Obama Moves Ahead, 48% to 42%
www.gallup.com 8/28/2008 — Democratic candidate Barack Obama gained ground in the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking average from Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and now leads Republican John McCain among registered voters by a 48% to 42% margin.
Democratic candidate Barack Obama gained ground in the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking average from Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and now leads Republican John McCain among registered voters by a 48% to 42% margin.
The Weaker Party
rossdouthat.theatlantic.com 8/28/2008 — Generally, I don't think much of the persistent liberal handwringing about how much tougher and meaner the Republicans are, how much better the GOP tends to be at political hardball, etc. etc. But watching this convention so far, I'm inclined to agree ...
Generally, I don't think much of the persistent liberal handwringing about how much tougher and meaner the Republicans are, how much better the GOP tends to be at political hardball, etc. etc. But watching this convention so far, I'm inclined to agree ...
iReporters respond to DNC speeches —
CNN Political Ticker 8/28/2008
iReporter Clayton Anderson says he liked ex-President Clinton's comparison between 2008 and his run in 1992.
(CNN) — Former President Clinton dismissed critics who say Sen. Barack Obama is too inexperienced for the presidency in his ...