norunnyeggs.com - 10/28/2008
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Shoebox already gave his answers to John Hawkins’ latest poll of right-of-center bloggers . Answering that was one of the last things I did on the desktop before it bricked (no, not the last, and I’ll put up more on that in a bit). I may as well put up my answers, with the answers ...
Is the Race Over?
pajamasmedia.com 10/25/2008 — Don't write off the underdog just yet.
McCain On Meet The Press: "I Believe I'm Going To Win"
tag:www.huffingtonpost.com,2008: 10/26/2008 — Republican John McCain on Sunday dismissed the sour poll numbers that show him trailing in his White House race against Democrat Barack Obama and said his campaign is "doing fine."
Interviewed on NBC's "Meet the Press," the Arizona senator said he has pulled closer to Obama.
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Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: McCain Narrowing Gap With Obama
themoderatevoice.com 10/26/2008 — The old saying “It ain’t over till it’s over” is nowhere more evident in the latest Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll which now puts Republican Presidential candidate Sen. John McCain within 5 points of frontrunner Democratic Sen. Barack Obama.
Pollster John Zogby attributes ...
Why McCain Lost
americanthinker.com 11/5/2008 — John McCain's incoherent, C- campaign did not deserve to win the Presidency this year. On the other hand, America doesn't deserve the punishment an Obama presidency is about to inflict upon us.
THE GOP AND THE ‘DEAD PARROT’ SCENARIO
rightwingnuthouse.com 10/22/2008 — At the risk of being seen as “not helping” John McCain and “giving up,” allow me to take you on a little tour of the electoral battlefield today.
If there are any sharp objects within reach, I suggest you move them. Better ...
More Good News
balloon-juice.com 10/21/2008 — For John McCain :
As voters have gotten to know Senator Barack Obama, they have warmed up to him, with more than half, 53 percent, now saying they have a favorable impression of him and 33 percent saying they have an unfavorable view. But as ...
McCain: Obama 'not ready'
swamppolitics.com 10/29/2008 — by Mark Silva
John McCain, outgunned by Barack Obama in television advertising, will attempt to counter the Democrat's prime-time move tonight - a 30-minute campaign commercial airing on most networks - with a 30-second spot calling Obama "not ready'' to lead.
"Behind the fancy ...
Final Debate, Final Analysis
commentsfromleftfield.com 10/16/2008 — Last night Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama shared a stage for what is most likely the last time during this presidential election season. It was the last best chance for McCain to force a game changer to save his flagging campaign, ...
McToast
americablog.com 10/16/2008 — FL – St. Petersburg Times (Editorial) "McCain's last offensive:" On the same day a new poll showed that voters' confidence in the federal government has reached an all-time low, Obama spoke with a reassuring confidence…But when the questioning turned ...
How McCain lost me.
althouse.blogspot.com 11/9/2008 — As promised , I'm mining my archive -- beginning in late August -- to try to understand how I turned against John McCain. August 25: "Nicely done. I'm glad to see the return of the light touch," I say about an Obama ad that uses the song "What a ...
McCain Jumps on Biden’s Tax Comment —
WSJ.com: Washington Wire 10/28/2008
Laura Meckler reports from Hershey, Pa., on the presidential race.
The McCain campaign is pouncing on a statement by Democratic vice-presidential nominee Joe Biden that people making under $150,000 would qualify for a tax cut when the Obama ...
Obama: McCain 'riding shotgun' with Bush —
First Read 10/28/2008
From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones CHESTER, Pa. -- A jean-clad Obama , speaking on a rainy, windy day outside Philadelphia, told the crowd McCain was “riding shotgun” with President Bush when it came to economic policies that have hurt working ...
Palin calls for Stevens to resign —
CNN Political Ticker 10/28/2008
(CNN) – Sarah Palin said Tuesday Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens should resign his Senate seat, in a statement released hours after John McCain made a similar declaration.
The comments come a day after Palin would not say what she thought the best ...