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50 things you should know about Barack Obama
Dallas Morning News - Dallas,TX,USA
Mr. Obama did well in states with large numbers of black and college-educated voters. But he struggled to draw working-class whites, Latinos and rural ...
See all stories on this topicA great president must offer great ideas
Toronto Star - Ontario, Canada
The world will see Obama, at least initially, as America's first black president, and isn't that history-making enough? No, as Obama told a biographer two ...
See all stories on this topicObama nabs Powell endorsement; gets cash record
eTaiwan News - Taiwan
Obama had initially promised to accept public financing if McCain did, but changed his mind after setting primary fundraising records. ...
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How Palin Got Picked
By ethan young(John Delloro)
Keene said, “I’m told that Charlie Black told McCain, ‘If you pick anyone else, you’re going to lose. But if you pick Palin you may win.’ ” (Black did not return calls for comment.) Meanwhile, McCain’s longtime friend said, “Kristol was ...
Burning Cane - http://www.burningcane.org/50 things you should know about BO
By ACE
Obama did well in states with large numbers of black and college-educated voters. But he struggled to draw working-class whites, Latinos and rural residents, especially after making comments in San Francisco that some rural voters ...
Decaturight - http://airbornecombatengineer.typepad.com/decaturight/Weekend News Digest
By ek hornbeck
WASHINGTON - Freddie Mac secretly paid a Republican consulting firm $2 million to kill legislation that would have regulated and trimmed the mortgage finance giant and its sister company, Fannie Mae, three years before the government ...
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