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I am Obama supporter, but I must say I agree with your article. If McCain chose a qualified running mate, although I would likely disagree with them in terms of policy, I wouldn't shudder for America's future. Differences of opinion should be allowed and encouraged, but those opinions need to be ...
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Not-so-shorter Kathleen Parker: "My fellow wingers are Stalinists."
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CNN Political Ticker 10/1/2008
* Sen. John McCain campaigns in Kansas City, MO and then returns to DC to vote
* Gov. Sarah Palin is in Sedona, AZ with no public events scheduled
* Sen. Barack Obama campaigns in La Crosse, WI and then returns to DC to vote
* Sen. Joe Biden is in ...
McCain: So you say there's a chance? —
First Read 10/1/2008
"If John McCain is elected and goes on to win a second term, there's as much as a one-in-four chance America could see its first woman president -- Sarah Palin," the Boston Globe reports. "It's actuarial math. The odds highly favor either McCain or ...
Obama Retakes the Lead, Polls Show —
WSJ.com: Washington Wire 10/1/2008
Sara Murray reports on the presidential race.
Barack Obama regained his lead against John McCain in polling conducted by the Pew Research Center following the first presidential debate last Friday.
Barack Obama steps off the ...