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Friday, September 19, 2008 8:35 AM PDT

Obama makes gains in national polls
CNN.com Fri, 19 Sep 2008 6:18 AM PDT
Sen. Barack Obama has widened his lead over Sen. John McCain, according to CNN's latest "poll of polls."

Column: Obama's Attack On McCain's Age Immature
CBS News Fri, 19 Sep 2008 4:18 AM PDT
In his new attack ad, Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama goes after Republican nominee Sen. John McCain for not using e-mail often enough. The ad opens with pictures of a disco ball, a clunky cordless phone and a Rubik's Cube (not sure why that's included).

Sen. Brown, Gov. Strickland Campaigning for Obama
WTAP Parkersburg Thu, 18 Sep 2008 9:22 PM PDT
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland and Senator Sherrod Brown will be in Athens County Friday campaigning for Barack Obama.

Obama To Speak On Women's Issues At UM
WPBF Palm Beach Fri, 19 Sep 2008 7:43 AM PDT
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama is holding a rally focusing on women's issues at the University of Miami.

Larimer Dems pledge support for Obama
The Fort Collins Coloradoan Fri, 19 Sep 2008 6:20 AM PDT
LOVELAND - Democratic women from Larimer County pledged their support for Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday, saying they believe he's the only presidential candidate who hears their concerns and is prepared to address them.

Gilchrest supports Obama, Biden on WYPR
Baltimore Sun Fri, 19 Sep 2008 4:05 AM PDT
Maryland Republican Rep. Wayne T. Gilchrest strongly supported the Democratic presidential ticket in a radio interview aired yesterday, calling Barack Obama and Joe Biden "prudent" and "knowledgeable." "We just can't use four more years of policy that's somewhat haphazard, which leads to recklessness," said Gilchrest, who lost a 1st District primary to state Sen. Andy Harris this year, in a ...

Obama coming to Green Bay
Green Bay Press-Gazette Fri, 19 Sep 2008 2:13 AM PDT
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., will be in Green Bay on Monday. It will be the third recent trip to the state for the Illinois senator, whose running mate, Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., was in Green Bay on Sept. 8.

Former secretary of state Albright appears in KC to promote Obama
The Kansas City Star Thu, 18 Sep 2008 9:53 PM PDT
During her stay, the onetime backer of Sen. Hillary Clinton, who began her career as a reporter for the Rolla Daily News in Missouri, talked up Obama at the University of Missouri-Kansas City campus. Afterward, she met with The Kansas City Star. Her answers are edited for length and clarity.

Barack Obama coming to Charlotte Sunday
The Charlotte Observer Thu, 18 Sep 2008 6:22 PM PDT
Sen. Barack Obama will be in uptown Charlotte for a rally on Sunday, the campaign announced Thursday. The visit marks the Democratic presidential nominee’s first return to Charlotte since May. It’s also the third visit in a week by a top campaign representative. Michelle Obama was in town on Thursday and vice-presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware visited on Sunday. This Sunday’s ...

Michelle Obama courts Triad women
Greensboro News & Record Fri, 19 Sep 2008 0:04 AM PDT
Michelle Obama used two public campaign stops in North Carolina on Thursday to emphasize what her husband, Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, would do for women if he is elected president. In Greensboro, she touched on issues such as health care and pay equity in a roughly 30-minute speech to a mostly female crowd at the Carolina Theatre. She also called on those in the audience to rally to the ...




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