politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com - 8/27/2008
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DENVER (CNN) — "Four more years of the last eight years." That’s a strong effort to refocus this campaign as a referendum on the Bush record. And to make the case that McCain equals Bush. These delegates are thrilled. The election has been in danger of becoming a referendum on Obama instead [...]
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Hillary Clinton’s Speech
PoliBlog: A Rough Draft of my Thoughts —
... I think that she actually struck the right cord in the speech, especially the first portion. She certainly has provided her party the sound that they need.1 ...
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Hillary: 'No way, no how, no McCain' —
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From NBC's Domenico Montanaro DENVER, Colo -- Hillary Clinton kicked off her much-anticipated speech here at the Democratic National Convention with a call for unity and some sharp words for John McCain . "I am honored to be here tonight. A ...
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Hillary Rodham Clinton summoned millions of voters who supported her in the primaries to send Barack Obama to the White House Tuesday night, declaring in a Democratic National Convention speech that the man who outmaneuvered her for the party's ...