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Signs It's Over
Signs It's Over
Obama draws 100,000 in Denver. Chuck Todd moves McCain's home state from solid McCain to lean McCain after a poll shows just a four-point margin there. Bill Kristol proposes an incredibly halfhearted and unpersuasive comeback strategy. -- Michael Crowley
McCain Trusted More on Taxes and Economy
rasmussenreports.com — After several weeks of John McCain’s campaign attacks on Barack Obama’s tax plan and idea of “spreading... the wealth around”, the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds voters trust McCain more than Obama on taxes, 47% to 45%. Two ... (more) McCain Trusted More on Taxes and Economy
Signs Pointing To A McCain Victory
Signs Pointing To A McCain Victory
americanthinker.com — Conservatives continue to allow themselves to be unduly influenced, and even demoralized, by what they read and... hear in the big city newspapers and on network television. (more) Signs Pointing To A McCain Victory
Lowry: John McCain -- The Agony of a Gadfly
article.nationalreview.com — Perhaps no other Republican candidate was so poorly suited to the task of running a presidential race.... (more) Lowry: John McCain -- The Agony of a Gadfly
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Remainders: Arizona?
Jonathan Martin's Blog — Byron York looks at McCain's campaign in the context of those very bad headwinds Crowley lists signs that it's over. Broder brings his notebook, microphone and Sutcliffe-era Cubs jacket to New Hampshire to talk to real voters. Dickerson thinks McCain is employing Halloween tactics A GOP operative warns that undecideds could break for McCain. The Tennessee GOP chair draws an ... interesting ... parallell between a stymied Neo-Nazi murder spree and burning Sarah Palin in effigy. ...

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