newsweek.com - 11/5/2008
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The GOP presidential campaign of 2008 will certainly be one that historians discuss for years to come. But not in the way that some Republicans had hoped for when they selected an experienced maverick, loved by the media, to face off against an inexperienced African-American who had trouble ...
newsweek.com - 11/3/2008
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newsweek.com —
In 2000 and 2004, the outcome of the
presidential race was unknown into the wee hours of...
the morning (and indeed for several weeks thereafter in 2000). This time, it is possible that we will be able to guess the winner of the presidential race ...
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What to Watch For | Newsweek Politics: Campaign 2008
newsweek.com - 11/5/2008
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newsweek.com —
This is part one of a seven-part in-depth
look behind the scenes of the campaign, consisting of...
exclusive behind-the-scenes reporting from the McCain and Obama camps assembled by a special team of reporters who were granted year-long access on the ...
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Barack Obama: How He Did It | Newsweek Politics: ...
newsweek.com - 11/6/2008
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newsweek.com —
This is part one of a seven-part in-depth
look behind the scenes of the campaign, consisting of...
exclusive behind-the-scenes reporting from the McCain and Obama camps assembled by a special team of reporters who were granted year-long access on the ...
(more)
Barack Obama: How He Did It | Newsweek Politics: ...
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Don't Let Them Do This, Again
Riehl World View —
... I'm probably as tired of politics as anyone for today. Obviously some aren't, as would be power players in the Republican establishment are already positioning themselves for where they might go next, partly through Newsweek - here and ...
Worst Campaign Ever?
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... about the economic recession. In 1996, Republican Robert Dole ran a lethargic campaign that emphasized nostalgia and suspicion while President Bill Clinton ran around the country boasting about peace and prosperity. During the last election, Sen. John Kerry didn't adequately defend himself against "Swift-Boat" attacks. But Team McCain ran a campaign that ranks on the bottom of this list. This was an aimless and chaotic operation made worse by poor choices at key moments. Read more: http://www.newsweek.com/id/167561 Mistake #1: Picking Sarah Palin or as we like to call her ...
Townhall.com Staff: What's Hot Thursday?
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What are the most popular stories around the web this morning? Townhall does the surfing so you don't have to. Wall Street Journal: The Treatment of Bush Has Been a Disgrace Time Magazine: For the Republicans, It Could Have Been Worse Los Angeles Times: World Reaction to Obama Victory: Elation Philadelphia Inquirer: McCain Camp Trying to Scapegoat Palin ABC News: Where Does the GOP Go From Here? Newsweek: Worst Campaign Ever? Politico: The Biggest Losers US News & World Report: John McCain, POW:First-Person Account Houston ...
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McCain's Web Campaign: Worst Ever?
riehlworldview.com 11/9/2008 — It's at least reassuring from this Weekly Standard piece that the McCain camp did use email, internally . In July, I was on one of their blogger conference calls .
The day after McCain's loss, these three McCain aides could not get beyond the ...
Obama Looks to Lincoln | Newsweek Politics
newsweek.com 11/18/2008 — Obama will be under pressure from progressives to push the big-ticket items in the Democratic platform, like universal health care. The new president will have a basic choice, says William Galston, former policy adviser in the Clinton administration: ...
Joseph Biden on His Presidential Campaign | Newsweek Politics
newsweek.com 1/17/2009 — If the depth of one’s experiences were the sole criteria for choosing presidential candidates, Sen. Joseph Biden would almost certainly be the Democratic nominee. The Delaware Democrat has spent 35 years in Congress—a tenure that began with the end of ...
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Lieberman says put partisanship aside.
(CNN) — Democrat-turned-independent Joe Lieberman, one of John McCain’s biggest Senate supporters, congratulated Barack Obama Wednesday on winning the presidential election.
"I sincerely congratulate ...