Pueblo manager for McCain campaign arrested on molestation charges
coloradoindependent.com 2/6/2009 — Police arrested the former manager of Sen. John McCain’s Pueblo presidential campaign office Wednesday on charges he sexually assaulted a 5-year-old boy left in his care so the boy’s mother could attend a rally for McCain’s running mate, Alaska Gov. ...
Early birds show up for Obama rally
chicagobreakingnews.com 11/4/2008 — Do you have questions about the rally? We have answers. The gates won't open until 8:30 p.m. for the Grant Park rally for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, but the line began forming early this morning. The early arrivals included Shelia ...
Over 100,000 at Obama rally in Denver today
feeds.feedburner.com 10/26/2008 — Another wow event. The Rocky Mountain News liveblogged Obama's event in Denver this afternoon: Denver police are estimating rally attendance at more than 100,000 people. That could put today’s crowd here in Denver at the largest ever for an Obama event in the United States. The crowd in St. ...
McCain's name nowhere to be seen at Palin rally
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com 11/1/2008 — Palin signs made an appearance at a Florida rally – McCain signs did not.
POLK CITY, Florida (CNN) — At a boisterous Sarah Palin rally in Polk City, Florida on Saturday afternoon, one name was surprisingly absent from the campaign décor ...
Tampa McCain rally: where is everybody?
blogs.tampabay.com 11/3/2008 — Please be sure your comments are appropriate before submitting them. Inappropriate comments include content that: Is libelous Is abusive, harassing, or threatening Is obscene, vulgar, or profane Is racially, ethnically or religiously offensive Is ...
CNN poll of polls: Race remains tight —
CNN Political Ticker 11/1/2008
(CNN) – Sen. Barack Obama has lost a single point of his lead over Sen. John McCain in CNN’s latest national poll of polls.
Obama is ahead of McCain by six points in Saturday’s poll of polls. Fifty percent of likely voters nationally support Obama, 44 ...
Fact check: Does Obama think nuclear power is unsafe? —
CNN Political Ticker 11/1/2008
The Statement: Sen. John McCain, speaking at a rally in Newport News, Virginia, on November 1, touted his energy plan and said, "We'll invest in all energy alternatives, wind, solar, tide and safe nuclear power." Then he said, "You know, Senator ...