youtube.com - 10/27/2008
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Find out which candidate is better for your future, and your wallet.
latimesblogs.latimes.com - 10/30/2008
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It seems like only a week ago that
The Ticket was whining about Barack Obama whining that
after raising $605 million through September to buy the presidency, he was asking all of us one last time for just $10 more for some reason. And we figured ...
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A week after his last money plea, Obama asks everyone ...
washingtonmonthly.com - 10/21/2008
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washingtonmonthly.com —
THE MONEY ISN'T THERE.... The severity of the
financial crisis has affected the presidential campaign in obvious
ways -- as the McCain campaign has publicly acknowledged, the more Americans focus on the economy, the better it is for Obama --...
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The money isn't there
hotair.com - 10/28/2008
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hotair.com —
Katie Couric fronts this CBS News look at
Barack Obama’s fundraising activities in the general election, and
points out a few uncomfortable truths. [...] Read the rest »
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Video: CBS follows Obama’s money
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Video: Obama for Beginners
Hot Air » Top Picks —
Video: Obama for Beginners posted at 7:00 pm on October 27, 2008 by Ed Morrissey Send to a Friend | printer-friendly A new group named It’s My Money has a two-minute web ad against Barack Obama specifically aimed at younger voters. It’s clever, but at two minutes, will people sit through it? It breaks down some of the economic arguments into easier bite-sized chunks, but it may put off more sophisticated viewers. The animation is easy to underestimate; watch the expression on the Obama supporters when Obama’s plan gets explained to them. The global-poverty initiative may come a surprise even for people who have paid ...
Obama and Your Money
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On a tip from J.
Obama For Beginners
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