politicalwire.com - 10/16/2008
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"Leading in polls and exuding confidence," Sen. Barack Obama "is
edging into traditionally GOP states -- now including West Virginia --
as Republican John McCain looks to protect his turf less than three
weeks before the election," according to the Associated Press .
Obama "is launching
TV ads ...
americablog.com - 10/17/2008
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americablog.com —
Today, the New York Times takes a look
at the final campaign strategies for the presidential candidates....
Obama is expanding the map. John McCain is scrambling to find states where he can win. In plain terms, Obama is on the offense. McCain is playing ...
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Strategy for the final 18 days: Obama expanding into ...
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... The Newfound Fame of Joe – Mary Katharine Ham, Weekly Standard [image] Obama-Biden Goes After Joe – Patrick Hynes, Ankle Biting Pundits [image] Forget McCain, Fight for Senate – R. Moran, Right Wing Nut House [image] Joe the Ringer? - Todd Gitlin, TPMCafe [image] The Pretense, Part II – Matthew Yglesias, Think Progress [image] Conversations With an Obama Pollster - David Rasbold, RedState [image] Obama Plans Push Into Red States - Taegan Goddard, Political Wire [image] ...
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... to see Cardinal Edward Egan, head of the New York Archdiocese, ham it up with Obama, whom Lopez sees as a "threat" to the "dignity of human life." FROM THE BLOGS: [image] ...
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