thepage.time.com - 9/22/2008
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10:30 am John McCain holds a town hall meeting in Scranton, Pennsylvania 11:00 am Michelle Obama attends a “Women’s Week of Action” rally in Madison, Wisconsin 11:30 am Joe Biden addresses the National Guard Association in Baltimore, Maryland 1:00 pm Barack Obama hosts a campaign rally in Green ...
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NBC News Poll: Obama Holds Small Lead in Keystone State
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire —
A new NBC News poll in Pennsylvania shows Sen. Barack Obama just edging Sen. John McCain, 46% to 44%.
Election Central Morning Roundup
TPM Election Central —
... A new Mason-Dixon poll of Pennsylvania shows a very close race in this large swing state, which went to John Kerry by only two points in 2004. The numbers: Obama 46%, McCain 44%, within the ±4% margin of error. ...
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The McCain campaign has this new national TV ad out, accusing Obama of being "born of the corrupt Chicago political machine," connecting him to former fundraiser Tony Rezko:
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Obama outraises and outspends McCain
latimes.com 9/22/2008 — The campaign contribution figures for August also show Obama got a financial boost after Palin joined the Republican ticket.
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Barack Obama received a minor ...
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americanresearchgroup.com 9/22/2008 — Interview dates: September 27-29, 2008 Sample size: 600 likely voters Margin of error: 4 percentage points, 95% of the time Question wording and responses: If the general election were being held today between John McCain for president and Sarah Palin ...
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CNN Political Ticker 9/22/2008
* Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin campaign at a joint rally in Media, Pennsylvania
* Sen. Barack Obama campaigns in Green Bay, WI
* Sen. Joe Biden attends a finance event in Washington, DC
McCain: So a third Bush term is true… —
First Read 9/22/2008
The Washington Post examines the fact that so many Bush veterans are helping McCain and Palin. "The clutch of Bush veterans helping to coach Palin reflects a larger reality about Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign: Far from being a group of ...