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McCain to pound on Rezko dealings
by Jill Zuckman Mesilla, N.M. - With just nine days left in the race, the McCain campaign plans to step up its attacks against Barack Obama for his connection to Tony Rezko, the convicted developer who was an early patron of the Illinois senator. A senior campaign official said the ...
John McCain: 'I'm gonna test them'
swamppolitics.com — by Mark Silva "I'm gonna test them.' Republican John McCain said at a campaign rally in New... Mexico this morning. "They're not gonna test me.'' The comment followed McCain's warning that Democratic rival Barack Obama's camaign has ... (more) John McCain: 'I'm gonna test them'
The McCain Mutiny
thedailybeast.com — Steve Schmidt and his colleagues took John McCain further than he had any reasonable right to, given... the political climate. The most popular parlor game in Washington, D.C., these days is the bludgeoning of the McCain campaign. It started with Bill ... (more) The McCain Mutiny
Time for Answers
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Really? He's Really Back on This?
Hoffmania! — ... McCain's really talking about Rezko again? Well, if you're going to have one foot in the graveyard, you might as well dig a few of 'em up... ...

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