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Politics – Barack Obama got good reviews from some conservative quarters after his speech outlining a plan for building upon the faith-based initiative established by President Bush. But John McCain got better news from the…
Politics – In the most vivid example to date of media describing any criticism of McCain as criticism of his military service, NBC's Andrea Mitchell described a television ad that made not a single mention of McCain's service…
Politics – JOHN MCCAIN: "Now we've got the cables. We've got talk radio. We've got the bloggers. I hate the bloggers. We've got all kinds of sources of information."
News – Fox News provided its viewers with propaganda, one-sided stories and conservative bias but don't say something about it because you'll be taken off of the air.
Politics – Republican John McCain, who has made support for President Bush's troop buildup in Iraq the centerpiece of his presidential campaign, is getting from help from a veterans group that's launching a national TV ad…
Politics – National registered voters continue to favor Barack Obama by a slim margin over John McCain, 47% to 42%, according to Gallup Poll Daily tracking conducted right before the July 4 holiday.
News – While unveiling his energy plan here recently, Senator John McCain was performing relatively smoothly.
Politics – In a sign of just how poisonous President Bush has become to his fellow Republican's election hopes, the sitting President will speak on the opening night of the Republican convention, and there will not be a joint…
Politics – John McCain calls himself an underdog. That may be an understatement. The GOP presidential candidate trails Democrat Barack Obama in polls, organization and money while trying to succeed a deeply unpopular fellow…
Politics – Former general, an Obama supporter, isn't apologizing for his remark about McCain's military experience, but he's looking to put it behind him.
Politics – In the post-war era, the Gallup polls taken closest to the Independence Day holiday have been correct in picking the popular vote winner two-thirds of the time, in 10 of 15 presidential contests, a Politico analysis…
Politics – In an earlier article, I described George Bush as a bull in an American china shop, insinuating that he, and his crackerjack team have damaged or destroyed everything that they have come into contact with! For our…
Politics – Have you noticed? He's been wearing one. Barack Obama, I mean. He's been wearing one of those American flag lapel pins. They are such required attire for Republicans, right-wing pundits, and strange libertarians…
Politics – John McCain seems to be studiously ignoring the VA drug-testing scandal. By comparison, the McCain camp found time this week for 16 press releases to shadowbox with retired Gen. Wesley Clark. Amid the veteran-themed…
Politics – In spite of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, the former POW insists we could have won. No wonder he talks of occupying Iraq for a century.
Politics – Ending a three day trip to Colombia and Mexico, John McCain praised Mexican drug-fighting efforts and hailed a U.S. aid package for security forces here as a key step forward in bilateral relations.
Politics – A college student claimed it was all a joke when he put his vote in this fall's presidential election up for sale on the Web auction site eBay. But prosecutors didn't see the humor.
Politics – Al Gore never claimed that he invented the Internet. Howard Dean didn't scream. Hillary Clinton didn't say she was staying in the race because Barack Obama might be assassinated. And Wesley Clark didn't impugn John…
Politics – The McCain campaign and the Republican National Committee both claim that Obama has voted 94 times "for higher taxes." But their count is inflated and misleading.
Politics – The chairman of the Democratic Party is linking Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) to today's federal announcement that the U.S. labor force lost jobs for the sixth month in a row.
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Politics – For Snack today, Will looks at the presidential candidates' travel abroad. What are the risks and rewards of talking free trade and immigration with foreign leaders while trying to win votes at home?
Politics – The race for president remains "steady as she goes," with Barack Obama maintaining a modest 47% to 43% advantage over John McCain among registered voters in the June 30-July 2 Gallup Poll Daily tracking results.
Politics – Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama released a statement reacting to new Labor Department statistics that revealed that another 62,000 people lost their jobs in June.
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