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With everything that John McCain has against him, why is he still hanging on so close? Howard Fineman looks at the last days of the sprint to the White House.
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Remainders: Seven messages
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... The RNC Chairman race kicks off.
Watch the campaign grind journalists' souls into the ground.
Palin faces a new ethics complaint about using the state to pay for her kids' travel.
McCain goes after Barney Frank.
Patrick Ruffini wonders why conservative bloggers don't fundraise.
McCain robocalls in Arizona.
A group connected to McCain tries to distance itself from Khalidi.
Howard Fineman is confused there's still a race.
Could the polls be wrong? ...
McCain’s Most Successful Campaign
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... Howard Fineman wonders why this race is still so close, and why McCain hasn’t been “put away” yet, which would be a great story if McCain had a single real poll from this month ever showing him ahead, or if Obama hadn’t had a winning margin in the Electoral College for, you know, weeks. The issue isn’t Obama not putting McCain away - the issue is that nobody will write that story for fear of being “unfair” and ending the race, meaning the only story left is how Obama may fail. ...
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