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McCain and Obama face questions about faith

Aug. 14: A Hardball panel takes a look at the upcoming Saddleback Civil Forum between Barack Obama and John McCain this Saturday. (Hardball)Appearances at the Rev. Rick Warren's California megachurch forum Saturday night bring risks along with rewards.


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NYT: Conservatives wary of Romney

Aug. 15: On the eve of megachurch Pastor Rick Warren’s Saddleback Civil Forum, Barack Obama and John McCain are jockeying for the votes of the religious right. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)A vocal segment of conservative leaders and grass-roots activists have mobilized against Mitt Romney as a vice-presidential choice for Senator John McCain.


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Newsweek: Obama ads distort McCain's record

A series of Obama campaign ads say that McCain cost Ohioans 8,000 jobs, but that's misleading, and some of the inferences the ads invite are unsubstantiated.

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McCain, GOP report $96M in cash

Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., center, arrives in Gypsum, Colo. with his wife Cindy, Thursday, Aug. 14, 2008. John McCain and the Republican National Committee started August with a hefty $96 million, financially flush and strongly positioned to compete with prolific fundraiser Barack Obama and the Democrats.


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Groups file Wal-Mart election complaint

The AFL-CIO and other labor-rights groups have asked the Federal Election Commission to investigate whether Wal-Mart unlawfully pressured workers to vote against Democrats.

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