Sunday, October 5, 2008

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Women Voters Prefer Hillary Clinton to Sarah Palin in 2012 By a 2-to-1 Margin (Broadcast Newsroom)

NEW YORK , Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Hillary Clinton would beat Sarah Palin head-to-head by a 2-to-1 margin if the 2012 presidential election were held today, according to women voters.

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Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, Together Again in Arkansas (US News & World Report)

Hillary Clinton is returning to Arkansas for an Obama fundraiser.

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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton calls McCain a 'mimic' of Bush, not a maverick (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

WASHINGTON - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday called Republican presidential candidate John McCain not a maverick but a "mimic" of President Bush.

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Hillary Clinton calls McCain 'mimic' of Bush (The Times of India)

WASHINGTON: Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday called Republican presidential candidate John McCain not a maverick but a "mimic" of President George W Bush.

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Hillary Clinton calls John McCain a 'mimic' of President Bush (CNews)

WASHINGTON - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has called Republican presidential candidate John McCain not a maverick but a "mimic" of President Bush.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

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Battered Wall Street gives to Obama, McCain

Sen. Barack Obama greets supporters after a rally in Elko, Nev. on Wednesday.Some of John McCain's and Barack Obama's biggest fundraisers are executives from the stricken financial services industry, which will need all the help it can get from whoever wins the White House.


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McCain races to stay abreast of economic crisis

Presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., seen having his picture taken with an assembly line worker, Wednesday, during a visit to a General Motors assembly plant in Lake Orion, Mich., says, The Republican candidate says the $85 billion government bailout of the world's biggest insurance company will protect millions of Americans from further financial hardship.


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Biden says economic woes awoke McCain

Sen. Joe Biden addresses a rally in Maumee, Ohio on Wednesday.Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden said Wednesday it took a financial crisis on Wall Street for Republican candidate John McCain to realize the U.S. economy is in trouble. "Where was he a week ago, a month ago?" Biden asked as he campaigned in suburban Toledo at the beginning of a two-day bus tour.


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Katie Couric to interview Sarah Palin

Katie Couric's interview with Sarah Palin will be aired Sept. 29 and 30 on the CBS anchor Katie Couric will spend two days on the road with the Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin as well as presidential hopeful John McCain, the network said Tuesday.


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McCain turns to embracing regulation

Sept. 16: Sen. John McCain promises to A decade ago, Sen. John McCain embraced legislation to broadly deregulate the banking and insurance industries. Now the GOP nominee is scrambling to recast himself as a champion of regulation.


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Friday, September 12, 2008

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Hillary Clinton To Campaign For Lunsford In Lexington (WLEX-TV Lexington)

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton will visit Kentucky on September 20 on behalf of Democratic Senate nominee Bruce Lunsford.

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Senator Hillary Clinton to Campaign in Elyria for Obama (WKYC Cleveland)

COLUMBUS, OH - Senator Hillary Clinton will visit Elyria and Akron on Sunday to campaign for Senator Barack Obama and discuss his plans to bring change to Washington.

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Biden Blunder: Joe Says Maybe Hillary Clinton Would Make Better VP (US News & World Report)

Hey, Barack, now even your running mate thinks Hillary Clinton may have been a better choice for veep.

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Hillary Clinton to appear at LCCC on Sunday (The Elyria Chronicle-Telegram)

ELYRIA — U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton will be back in friendly territory on Sunday when she returns to Lorain County to stump for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.Clinton, D-N.Y., is set to hold a rally for her former rival at Lorain County Community College. “Senator Clinton has been a strong champion of working Americans, [...]

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Hillary Clinton to campaign for Obama at Ellet High on Sunday (Akron Beacon Journal)

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton will return to Akron on Sunday, but this time she'll be campaigning for her former opponent, Sen. Barack Obama.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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NBC/WSJ Poll: Presidential race turns into a dead heat

Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin stand together on the stage during a campaign event at in Albuquerque, New Mexico on September 6, 2008.John McCain has nearly erased Barack Obama’s national lead and turned the presidential contest into a dead heat, according to the latest  poll.


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Obama's woes have nothing to do with 'lipstick'

Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. gestures as he speaks during a town hall meeting in the library of Granby High School in Norfolk, Va., Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2008. For two years, Obama played the golf course of presidential politics with the ice-cold self-assuredness of a Tiger Woods.  But since securing the nomination, he’s made a series of blunders that could jeopardize his chances in November.


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Obama accuses McCain campaign of 'lies'

Sept. 10: Barack Obama says The Democratic presidential nominee is accusing his Republican rival's  campaign of "lies and phony outrage and Swift-boat politics" in claiming he had made a sexist comment about Sarah Palin.


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Newsweek: Obama and the Show-Me State

When it comes to presidential elections, Missouri knows winners. Since 1904, the state has voted for the eventual president in every contest except 1956. What are Obama's odds in Missouri?

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Lie or fact? Campaign heat warps truth

Sept. 9: Although the McCain camp frequently credits Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin with opposing the As the presidential campaign moves into a final, heated stretch, untrue accusations and rumors have started to swirl so quickly that they become regarded as fact before they can be disproved.


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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

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Pro-Hillary Clinton group decries 'sexism' at Palin (The Hill)

A women's group that hosted Hillary Rodham Clinton during an event at the Democratic convention last week is expressing outrage "against misogynist smears" directed at Sarah Palin.

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Woman President: Clinton vs. Palin 52% to 41% (Rasmussen Reports via Yahoo! News)

Voters by a substantial majority think a woman is likely to be elected president of the United States in the next 10 years, and nearly half (48%) think Hillary Clinton is at least somewhat likely to be the one.

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Logan Nakyanzi Pollard: Palindromes. It started with Hillary Clinton and it's got to end with Hillary Clinton. (HuffingtonPost)

Hillary Clinton made an excellent show of her support for Senator Obama and the Democrats at the DNC party. But now is her moment to...

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Today’s Inbox: Hillary supporter speaks up (The Des Moines Register)

I am one of those Hillary Clinton supporters the political pundits have been preoccupied with. At a private gathering to watch Clinton deliver her convention speech, some of us brought beer to cry in, some wine to whine with, but all came to hear her words. Goose bumps when she called on the spirit of Harriet Tubman. Goose bumps the next night when she called for the acclimation vote for Barack ...

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What Clinton problem? (Salon.com)

A new poll shows that more supporters of Hillary Clinton are now ready to back Barack Obama.

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