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Obama vs. McCain

November 17, 2008

Obama and McCain to meet

Key quote: "Once campaign rivals, President-elect Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain are ready to talk about how they can collaborate on issues facing the country."

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November 14, 2008

Obama and McCain to meet

Key quote: "President-elect Barack Obama and his election rival John McCain will meet Nov. 17 in Chicago to discuss ways they can cooperate on some of the most urgent issues that will confront the next administration."

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November 03, 2008

Do You Know Your Election Trivia?

Key quote: "• Either John McCain or Obama will be the first incumbent member of Congress to be elected president since John F. Kennedy in 1960."

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Can Obama Win the Popular Vote But Lose the Election?

Key quote: "If the tightening polls are correct and undecided voters in those states break McCain's way — both big ifs — that could make for a repeat of the 2000 heartbreaker for Democrats that gave Republicans the White House."

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October 28, 2008

Top 10 Reasons Conservatives Should Vote Obama

Key quote: "6. Temperament. Obama has the coolest, calmest demeanor of any president since Eisenhower. Conservatism values that kind of constancy, especially compared with the hot-headed, irrational impulsiveness of McCain."

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October 27, 2008

Latest Poll Numbers

Key quote: "If the 2008 election for United States President were held today and the following were candidates for whom would you vote?"

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October 24, 2008

Former Bush Staffer Backs Obama

Video: Scott McClellen votes Obama

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Obama Claims He Dances Better Than McCain

Video: Obama dances on Ellen.

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Prominent Republicans Line Up Behind Obama

Key quote: "Former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld is endorsing Obama today at a press conference in Salem, N.H. Weld was a public supporter of Mitt Romney in the Republican primaries. In a statement, Weld called Obama a 'once-in-a-lifetime candidate who will transform our politics and restore America’s standing in the world.' "

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Obama's Cash Dwindles

Key quote: "Obama, the Democratic nominee, spent more than $105 million during the first two weeks of October, according to new campaign finance reports."

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