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OHIO.... The new McCain campaign memo would have benefited from a fact-checker. Everyone knows that vote rich Ohio and Pennsylvania will be key battlegrounds for this election. Between the two: 41 electoral votes and no candidate has gotten to the...
Joe? Where did you go?
firstread.msnbc.msn.com — From NBC/NJ's Adam Aigner-Treworgy DEFIANCE, Ohio -- "Where is Joe? Is Joe here with us today?" That's... the question John McCain asked roughly 6,000 people at Defiance Junior High School here this morning, But the correct answer was no -- Joe ... (more) Joe? Where did you go?
McCain First, Second, And Always
McCain First, Second, And Always
tnr.com — One day in early March 1986, John McCain, an Arizona congressman, sat down to write a letter.... McCain had heard that a long-time friend and donor, Charles Keating, was upset for being listed as a member of McCain's campaign finance committee when a ... (more) McCain First, Second, And Always
Obama keeps his lead in Ohio
dispatchpolitics.com — Obama keeps his lead in Ohio (more) Obama keeps his lead in Ohio
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News — ... complains. A McCain campaign memo just days before the election emphasizing the importance of Pennsylvania and Ohio must be discouraging for McCain given the current polling, Washington Monthly’s Steve Benen says. Even if McCain were to mysteriously gain 6.5 percent in each state in which he’s trailing and win Ohio, it still wouldn’t be enough to win the Electoral College, ...

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yglesias.thinkprogress.org 11/1/2008 — Official McCain campaign memo : Ohio and Pennsylvania - Everyone knows that vote rich Ohio and Pennsylvania will be key battlegrounds for this election. Between the two: 41 electoral votes and no candidate has gotten to the White House without ...
Who is getting the Alzheimer’s vote in OhioThe Moderate Voice
Another interesting story comes to us out of Ohio . This one raises a few questions, but centers on voting by people who may not be in a position to make responsible decisions about their vote. Examples of possible voter fraud in Ohio stretch from the farmlands to the West Coast. In ...