John McCain and his allies have accused Sen. Barack Obama of snubbing wounded soldiers by canceling a visit to a military hospital because he could not take reporters with him, despite no evidence that the charge is true. …
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So the McCain campaign has not very subtly decided to push this meme by calling Obama presumptuous. McCain’s campaign is, of course, being aided and abetted by the always cooperative (so called liberal) media. …
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After 100000 simulated elections, Obama wins 99970 times (plus he gets the 7 ties), and McCain wins 23 times. Obama receives (on average) 333 to McCain’s 205 electoral votes. Obama has a 100.0% probability of winning an election held …
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Counter’s McCain campaign strategist Steve Schmidt: “It’s beyond dispute that [Obama] has become the biggest celebrity in the world. But do the American people really want to elect the biggest celebrity in the world?”…
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While other polls show a tight race, McCain looks panicked. He is questioning Obama’s patriotism for opposing a war that McCain thinks we’re “winning.” Submitted by Josee Bayeur to US Politics & Gov’t | Note-it! | Add a Comment.
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In any case, the controversy is more often about Obama than McCain. Tuesday’s was: Sure Obama is leading in the polls and he has been for weeks, but why can’t Obama break 50% Much bloviating on that matter, and then the CNN poll came …
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Personally, I think it will be futile and ultimately hurt the image of John McCain more than it does the image of Barack Obama. McCain has always been thought of as an honourable man, but that can’t be maintained as long as he runs such …
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The Republican candidate attacks, and then almost immediately, the Democratic hopeful hits back! Isn’t that cool? At least it’s novel. Of course it helps that John McCain’s attacks against Barack Obama have been so mindlessly lame of …
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John McCain team compares Obama to Britney Spears and Paris Hilton Less than 100 days of the US presidential, the Republican candidate John McCain has launched Wednesday, July 30 spot campaign in which he compares his rival Democrat …
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John McCain was all for it all along, and Obama was once against it, like me, but now Obama has deleted criticisms of the “surge” from his web site, which is another reason why I no longer support him. It is true that violence in Iraq …
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