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  • 1.
    Barack Obama, John McCain, and the Value of the US Dollar (www.informedtrades.com)

    A discussion on how the world's currency markets will react based on who wins the US Presidential election.

    1 point by simitpatel 8 months ago
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    Woman says attack linked to McCain sticker (rss.cnn.com)

    A Pennsylvania woman told police she was attacked at an ATM in Pittsburgh by a robber who became angry when he saw a John McCain bumper sticker on her car, a spokeswoman for the Pittsburgh Police Department said Thursday.

    1 point 8 months ago
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    Battle Intensifies Over Bill to Expedite Union Organizing (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
    1 point 8 months ago
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  • 4.
    Polls Point to Struggle for McCain (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
    1 point 8 months ago
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    As an Issue, Taxes Favor Obama (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
    1 point 8 months ago
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  • 6.
    Early Voters in Fla. Find Long Lines, a Bit of Muddle (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
    1 point 8 months ago
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  • 7.
    McCain: 'She needed clothes' (www.politico.com)
    1 point 8 months ago
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  • 8.
    Obama says McCain puts Main Street last (rss.cnn.com)

    John McCain on Thursday kicks off his "Joe the Plumber" tour to woo Florida's blue-collar vote, while Barack Obama returns to Indiana, a traditionally red state where McCain is ahead.

    1 point 8 months ago
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  • 9.
    McCain, Obama Are 'Disingenuous at Best' in Campaign Tax Duels (www.bloomberg.com)
    1 point 8 months ago
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  • 10.
    Campaign Curriculum (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
    1 point 8 months ago
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  • 11.
    Guess who's not coming to dinner (rogerebert.suntimes.com)
    1 point by brett 9 months ago
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  • 12.
    Rollins: Gambler McCain survives a wild week (rss.cnn.com)

    Wow what a week!

    1 point 9 months ago
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  • 13.
    Brothers in Arms Hit Road to Rally Support for McCain (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
    1 point 9 months ago
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  • 14.
    Obama slightly widens lead after debate, poll finds (www.latimes.com)
    1 point 9 months ago
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  • 15.
    Obama and McCain Express Cautious Support for Bailout (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
    1 point 9 months ago
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  • 16.
    will you joke (it.youtube.com)

    hi we are italian's student against the violence imperversing in many schools
    see our video about this and discuss with us!
    thank's a lot!
    http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=7rG7q6tZeU4

    1 point by willyoujoke 9 months ago
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  • 17.
    Obama dishes out tough talk on education (rss.cnn.com)

    Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday detailed his plan to strengthen the education system and charged that the Bush administration's "failure to act has put our nation in jeopardy."

    2 points 9 months ago
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  • 18.
    McCain up in national polls, Obama in electoral votes (rss.cnn.com)

    Sen. John McCain has inched ahead of Sen. Barack Obama in national polls, but the Democratic candidate holds a steady lead in the most recent Electoral College estimates.

    2 points 9 months ago
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  • 19.
    Poll shows big shift to McCain among white women (www.reuters.com)
    1 point 9 months ago
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  • 20.
    Obama puts heat on Palin as she boosts GOP ticket (news.yahoo.com)
    1 point 9 months ago
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  • 21.
    Obama accuses Republican rivals of dishonesty (ap.google.com)
    1 point 9 months ago
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  • 22.
    MSNBC Drops Olbermann, Matthews as News Anchors (www.washingtonpost.com)
    1 point 9 months ago
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  • 23.
    Palin & Press: A Testy Start (www.washingtonpost.com)
    1 point 9 months ago
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  • 24.
    Congress's Return Adds Another Facet to Elections (www.washingtonpost.com)
    1 point 9 months ago
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  • 25.
    Obama ad on Palin avoids criticism, her name (rss.cnn.com)

    Since Sen. Barack Obama distanced himself from his campaign's first tough reaction to presumptive Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, his team seems to be figuring out the best way to direct its fire.

    1 point 10 months ago
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