thepage.time.com - 9/5/2008
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Obama plans to enlist Sen. Clinton and other prominent Democratic women to try to undermine Gov. Palin.
Clinton will appear in Florida Monday, with Govs. Napolitano and Sebelius also expected to make frequent appearances.
Former Clinton spokesman McCurry: “What McCain has done with ...
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... too: 24 hours ago, independent voters nationwide were split on whether Palin was an asset or a liability to McCain's campaign. Today, by a 2:1 margin, independents say Palin is an asset. Overnight, the percentage calling the Alaska governor an asset to the campaign climbed 13 points; the percentage calling her a liability fell 17 points. And this too... 6:32 pm - Still have any doubts about the impact of Palin's speech? Hillary and other Democratic women are now being unleashed to counter her . And there's this: "[Obama strategist David] Axelrod says Obama will not ...
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ON THE TRAIL: Friday, Sept. 5, 2008 —
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* Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin attend a meet and greet in Cedarburg, WI and then head to a rally in Sterling Heights, MI.
* Sen. Barack Obama holds an event in Wilkes-Barre, PA.
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