The Note: Fundamentally Unsound - ABC News
And when it comes to the fundamentals, Sen. John McCain widened that opening for his rival Monday when he said, again -- on a day of economic turmoil nearing panic on Wall Street and far beyond -- that the "fundamentals of our economy are strong.SourceRead More... | Comments
McCain, Obama respond to Wall St woes - News.com.au
IT took a real-world crisis to wrench the White House race away from lipstick and pigs, with the Wall Street meltdown offering a sudden chance of a breakout moment for Barack Obama or John McCain. After feuding all year over who could best handle a ... SourceRead More... | Comments
Listen, Obamaphiles! - Slate
Does MSNBC (Olbermann et. al) really want Obama to win? Won't their ratings be higher in 2009 if they represent the angry opposition--as opposed to the disillusioned party in power? Just a thought. ... P.S.: This factor might cause them not to worry ... SourceRead More... | Comments
Hillary Clinton supporters ignore her plea to back Barack Obama - Daily Telegraph
Mr Obama lost the Ohio primary to Mrs Clinton by eight percentage points principally because he failed to connect with white working class voters Photo: EPA More than 1,600 Ohioans braved sweltering heat in Akron, a former rubber boom town fallen on ... SourceRead More... | Comments
Conventions Give Obama and McCain the Chance to Reach New Groups of ... - US News and World Report
As the days tick down to the opening of the national party conventions and their quadrennial promise of scripted pomp and pandering, political historian Costas Panagopoulos has been asked about the old days, when the gatherings were insider free-for ... SourceRead More... | Comments
Bill Clinton: Give $, get our speeches on DVD - Washington Times
This is interesting. Bill Clinton solicits donations for his wife in an e-mail to supporters today. He mentions "attacks from John McCain and Sarah Palin," makes the pitch for Sen. Barack Obama ( who he had lunch with in Harlem last week ) and says ... SourceRead More... | Comments
McCain, Obama trade heated jabs over the economy - Washington Post
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. addresses supporters at a rally in Golden, Colo., Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski) (Ed Andrieski - AP) Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. speaks at ... SourceRead More... | Comments
Fiorina: Palin Is Qualified for Oval Office, Not Corner Office - Wall Street Journal
Susan Davis reports on the presidential race. McCain campaign economic adviser Carly Fiorina offered a blunt assessment of John McCain ’s running mate, Sarah Palin , when asked if she thought the Alaska governor was qualified to run a major company ... SourceRead More... | Comments
Reports criticize Obama, McCain health plans - Reuters
WASHINGTON, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's health care plan would cost too much and create more regulation, while Republican John McCain's plan would leave 60 million Americans without health insurance and reduce ... SourceRead More... | Comments
Sarah Palin Fires Up the McCain Campaign - US News and World Report
ST. PAUL, MINN.—Last month, Sarah Palin was the obscure governor of one of America's most sparsely populated states, balancing the imperatives of Alaska's 680,000 citizens with the needs of her husband and five children and living a relatively ... SourceRead More... | Comments




