realclearpolitics.blogs.time.com - 11/2/2008
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McCain has spent a good portion of this final weekend campaigning in Pennsylvania, even though he still trails by 7-points in the latest RCP Avg. However, he trailed by about 14-points in early...
powerlineblog.com - 11/10/2008
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powerlineblog.com —
The only news Barack Obama made in his
first post-election press conference was when, in a classless
moment, he falsely ridiculed Nancy Reagan for holding "seances" in the White House. He was then compelled to call her to apologize for what he termed ...
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The Importance of Being Careful
thepage.time.com - 10/30/2008
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thepage.time.com —
Republican must-win state poll from NBC/Mason Dixon: Obama
47, McCain 43, Undecided 9 Dates conducted: Oct. 27-28.
Error margin: 4 points.
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Pennsylvania Hope for McCain
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How to Lose Pennsylvania?
Weekly Standard Blog —
... "bankrupt" the coal industry:
So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can; it's just that it will bankrupt them because they're going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that's being emitted.
Sounds like a great plan to allay the economic anxieties of "bitter" Keystone State voters.
At the Real Clear Politics blog, Blake Dvorak takes a look at the state of the race in Pennsylvania. The RCP average of ...
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How to Lose Pennsylvania?
weeklystandard.com 11/3/2008 — What is it about San Francisco that makes Barack Obama say things that offend Pennsylvania voters? During his infamous San Fran fundraiser back in April, Obama said that folks in Pennsylvania bitterly clung to their guns, religion, and xenophobia ...
Why Is McCain Spending So Much Time in Pennsylvania?
blogs.abcnews.com 10/21/2008 — They see the Keystone State as essential on their path to victory. So Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., his wife Cindy, and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin are spending considerable time in the state. "We love Pennsylvania!" McCain campaign manager Rick Davis...
If it's All About Pennsylvania....
marcambinder.theatlantic.com 11/1/2008 — Then the Obama campaign is betraying a certain confidence. At this point, there are no plans for Sen. Obama to visit the state between now and Tuesday.
For McCain, it may all come down to Pennsylvania
the-reaction.blogspot.com 10/23/2008 — By Michael J.W. Stickings It wasn't all that long ago -- actually, about two and a half weeks ago -- that the McCain campaign pulled out of Michigan and set its sights on three key battleground states: Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. ...
On Pennsylvania Being "In Play"
fivethirtyeight.com 11/2/2008 — Tonight on MSNBC with David Shuster, I referred to Pennsylvania as being "in play". I've also implied similar things in the polling threads over the past couple of days. Since we are showing John McCain as having only about a 2% chance to win ...
A death in Pennsylvania
politico.com 11/21/2008 — A close watcher of Pennsylvania emails with a consequence of the sad passing of Pennsylvania's Lieutenant Governor: Ed Rendell's successor is now a Republican, probably taking him off the list for transition, if he'd been on it in the first place.
McCain Brings Hope to Pennsylvania
blogs.tnr.com 10/22/2008 — There had been some pushback from McCain operatives about whether the Republican in fact intended to concede Colorado, as CNN had reported yesterday . In politics, however, money speaks louder than words, and the New York Times is now reporting that ...
Biden back in Florida: They can have Cheney —
CNN Political Ticker 11/2/2008
Biden campaigned in Florida Sunday.
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (CNN) – Just two days after completing a three-day bus tour of central and southern Florida, Joe Biden is back in the state for three events Sunday, this time in the north as part of the ...
Poll of Polls: Obama ahead in NV, NC, OH —
CNN Political Ticker 11/2/2008
Sen. Obama is leading Sen. McCain in Nevada, North Carolina and Ohio according to the latest CNN Poll of Polls.
(CNN)—The latest CNN average of polls in Nevada, North Carolina and Ohio shows Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain with just two ...