alternet.org - 10/17/2008
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The next president will influence everything from your Internet access to your ability to pay medical bills.
time-blog.com - 10/16/2008
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time-blog.com —
From TIME's Amy Sullivan: In politics it is
generally not considered a good sign when voters are...
laughing at you, not with you. And by the end of the third and last presidential debate, the undecided voters who had gathered in Denver for Democratic ...
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Undecideds Laughing At, Not With, McCain
fivethirtyeight.com - 10/24/2008
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This is not the time when John McCain
can afford a bad polling day. And yet he's...
had perhaps his worst one of the year. The national trackers were essentially a push -- three moved toward Obama, two toward McCain, two were flat -- but the action today ...
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Today's Polls, 10/23: McCain on Life Support
article.nationalreview.com - 10/16/2008
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Morning Roundup: Around the Web with a Smiling Young President
The Latest on Air America —
... Obama for President! Alternet's 10 biggest differences between McCain and Obama that will change your life. Besides the connection to Britney Spears to con readers into the story, the ...
Digest for October 15th through October 17th
The Republic of T. —
... The 10 Biggest Differences Between Obama and McCain That Will Affect Your Daily Life | Election 2008 | AlterNet - From the fate of the Supreme Court to the future of Internet access, here are the 10 most important differences between Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain. ...
What's Up At NewsLadder: Alternet's 10 Biggest Differences Between Barack Obama And John McCain
Open Left - Front Page —
... When I see terrific pieces like this from sites like Alternet, it makes me also realize what a difference this election is seeing when it comes to reporting. Four years ago when I was on John Kerry's Campaign, the new media was really just starting to come into its own. While sites like Alternet have been around for some time, the Huffington Post (and many more things we take for granted like YouTube and Facebook and Twitter) were not. ...
Democracy, Acorn, Democrats and Republicans
PoliGazette —
... of color and other working-class constituencies. State Republican parties, GOP prosecutors and sympathetic groups have been pursuing litigation and other legal tactics in key swing states — notably Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan — concerning the validity of voter rolls in order to create bureaucratic hurdles for election officials. This can only complicate the voting process on Election Day and create a climate to discourage new voters from casting ballots,” opined Alternet.org on Friday. ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Stephanopoulos: Is There Anything McCain Can Do?
blogs.abcnews.com 10/15/2008 — ABC News' George Stephanopoulos reports: Going into tonight's third and final presidential debate Barack Obama leads John McCain 53 to 39 percent in support nationally, according to the latest CBS News/New York Times poll. Among independent voters -- ...
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, ...
For John McCain
frum.nationalreview.com 11/2/2008 — 10) No elected official in American life has contributed more to the security of the nation than John McCain. Latterly, McCain was the most senior and... . . .
Who Do You Believe?
talkingpointsmemo.com 10/25/2008 — The McCain camp is denying that it was a campaign spokesperson who told local TV reporters in Pittsburgh that the "B" supposedly scrawled on the face of a young McCain campaign worker was a reference to "Barack" Obama, angrily carved into her face ...
What to Make of the Polls
anonymousliberal.com 10/29/2008 — This has been an especially odd election when it comes to polls. We're seeing an exceptionally large divergence in both state and national poll numbers, not only in absolute numbers but in trendlines. Both of these phenomena are worth pondering. ...
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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Today's Polls, 10/18
fivethirtyeight.com 10/18/2008 — John McCain has once again improved his position in the national tracking polls, having gained ground in 4 of the 5 6 trackers that published today ( Rasmussen and IBD/TIPP were the exceptions).** Our model now perceives that Obama has come somewhat ...
ON THE TRAIL: Friday Oct. 17th, 2008 —
CNN Political Ticker 10/17/2008
(CNN) – Republican presidential nominee John McCain plans to campaign in Florida Friday, while his Democratic opponent, Barack Obama, will pay a visit to Virginia.
McCain’s schedule includes a rally in Miami and Melbourne, Florida. The most recent CNN ...
POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Friday Oct. 17th, 2008 —
CNN Political Ticker 10/17/2008
CNN: McCain faces uphill climb in campaign's final weeks
Sen. John McCain likes to say he enjoys being the underdog. After all, this is the relentless candidate who somehow managed to capture his party's nomination after the political world left him ...
Palin Again Targets Obama on Acorn —
WSJ.com: Washington Wire 10/17/2008
Elizabeth Holmes reports from West Chester, Ohio on the presidential race.
Sarah Palin made voter fraud a centerpiece of her stump speech today, hitting her Democratic opponents hard for their connections to Acorn.
Sarah Palin talks ...