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Obama, McCain to meet in Chicago
OBAMA, MCCAIN TO MEET IN CHICAGO.... ABC News' Jake Tapper reported this morning that John McCain, accompanied by Lindsey Graham, will travel to the President-elect's transition headquarters in Chicago on Monday. Tapper added that there's "no indication Obama intends to...
Heckuva job, McLame
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McCain-Obama Meeting Set in Motion by Graham
voices.washingtonpost.com — By Michael D. Shear The upcoming meeting between President-elect Barack Obama and his one-time rival, Sen. John... McCain, was set in motion during a phone call over the weekend between Obama and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), McCain's closest friend. In ... (more) McCain-Obama Meeting Set in Motion by Graham
Obama and McCain to Meet in Chicago Monday
blogs.abcnews.com — "On Monday, President-elect Barack Obama and Senator John McCain will meet in Chicago at transition headquarters," Obama... Transition spox Stephanie Cutter just announced. "It's well known that they share an important belief that Americans want and ... (more) Obama and McCain to Meet in Chicago Monday
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Barack and Hillary: Team of Allies?
The Reaction — ... Again, maybe. If Obama stumbles, she could indeed emerge as a formidable rival after the 2010 midterms. The case would be made, after all, that it should have been Hillary all along, that things would be different, and better, if only she had won the nomination. And, yes, Obama is certainly a shrewd political operator who knows how to prepare well for future political battles. (Consider that he is set to meet with McCain on Monday, a shrewd move not just to reach out to his recent opponent but to shore up possible support down the road.) But I simply do not think that the ...

Barack and Hillary: Team of Allies?
The Moderate Voice — ... Again, maybe. If Obama stumbles, she could indeed emerge as a formidable rival after the 2010 midterms. The case would be made, after all, that it should have been Hillary all along, that things would be different, and better, if only she had won the nomination. And, yes, Obama is certainly a shrewd political operator who knows how to prepare well for future political battles. (Consider that he is set to meet with McCain on Monday, a shrewd move not just to reach out to his recent opponent but to shore up possible support down the road.) ...

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