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Sen. Obama stopping by La Crosse on Wednesday
Winona Daily News Sat, 27 Sep 2008 9:31 PM PDT
U.S. Sen. Barack Obama is scheduled to attend a rally in La Crosse, Wis., this week, marking his third trip to Wisconsin in the past month.
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Obama Hails Those Who Paved His Way
Washington Post Sun, 28 Sep 2008 2:36 AM PDT
At the end of a tumultuous week that had him wrestling with dire economic warnings and preparing for his first presidential debate, Sen. Barack Obama seemed pleased, even relaxed, last night as he paid homage to political forebears and took a jab or two at his rival for the White House.
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Obama, Biden Turn Attention To Outer Suburbs in Virginia
Washington Post Sun, 28 Sep 2008 0:14 AM PDT
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and his running mate, Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.), took their campaign to fast-growing outer suburbs in Virginia yesterday as they appealed for support from the young families and long-distance commuters who they believe could be key to winning the...
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For Obama, Dialogue Drove Week's Work
Washington Post Sat, 27 Sep 2008 10:38 PM PDT
When the news first broke on Wednesday that Sen. John McCain had suspended his campaign, a wave of distress rippled throughout the Obama campaign -- from the Chicago headquarters to the traveling entourage on the ground in Florida.
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Sen. Clinton campaigns for Obama in Michigan
South Bend Tribune Sun, 28 Sep 2008 0:36 AM PDT
GRAND LEDGE, Mich. (AP) — A fired-up Hillary Rodham Clinton campaigned in Michigan Saturday for one-time rival and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, telling supporters the "day of reckoning" has come for a country that simply cannot have another Republican in the White House.
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iReporters call debate for Obama
CNN Sat, 27 Sep 2008 11:17 AM PDT
Who "won" the first presidential debate? According to many iReporters, Sen. Barack Obama came out on top.
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McCain, Obama fight for title of 'most qualified'
CNN Sat, 27 Sep 2008 9:53 AM PDT
In their first head-to-head debate, Sen. John McCain criticized Sen. Barack Obama as a candidate who "doesn't understand" the key issues the country faces, and Obama linked McCain to President Bush on several issues.
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Analysis: Focus on economy may hurt McCain, give advantage to Obama
San Jose Mercury News Sun, 28 Sep 2008 7:55 AM PDT
WASHINGTON — In the two weeks the Wall Street financial crisis has dominated the political debate, the presidential race has shifted from what had been essentially a dead heat to one in which Democratic Sen. Barack Obama has opened up a narrow but perceptible advantage nationally, as well as in a number of key battleground states. More Election 2008
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Polls give Obama edge in debate
Denver Post Sun, 28 Sep 2008 0:22 AM PDT
A pair of one-night polls gave Sen. Barack Obama a clear edge over Sen. John McCain in their first presidential debate.
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Hillary Clinton: Obama will protect Mich. jobs
Detroit Free Press Sun, 28 Sep 2008 0:20 AM PDT
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton said Saturday that President George W. Bush has had "the worst presidency in the history of the Unites States" and gave a spirited pitch for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, saying he would produce and protect jobs in Michigan.
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