First, here are what Barack Obama and John McCain, respectively, have said about the HIV/AIDS crisis in general statements:. “We are all sick because of AIDS - and we are all tested by this crisis. It is a test not only of our …
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama held onto a three-point lead over Republican presidential candidate John McCain, according to the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking released Wednesday.
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It’s Barack Obama, who leads John McCain, in the recent Obama vs McCain New Jersey opinion polls. According to the poll, Obama continues to hold his lead over John McCain, in the presidential race, in New Jersey. …
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Republican John McCain accused presidential rival Barack Obama on Monday of helping sink a $700 billion rescue plan for Wall Street, but Democrats said McCain was deflecting attention from his own failures. …
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For Obama and McCain, widespread investment means tough choices on … Christian Science Monitor - 17 hours ago As the markets have quaked the past two weeks, a familiar refrain has come from the media and the political world: “Main …
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MSNBC’s Chris Matthews and Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson discuss why McCain never looked at Obama during the debate.
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Democrat Barack Obama said Republican John McCain???s long advocacy of deregulation contributed to the current financial crisis and letting his GOP rival continue those policies as president would be a gamble ???we can???t afford.???
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The timing of the debate — in the middle of negotiations for the $700 billion economic bailout package — added to the tense atmosphere that was heightened by the aversion McCain and Obama have for each other. McCain continued to try …
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Campaign stops: While Barack Obama will be rallying supporters Tuesday at UNR, John McCain canceled a visit planned for Thursday. Video: RGJ interview with Obama in Elko Video:…
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MCCAIN:. Well — well, let me give you an example of what Senator Obama finds objectionable, the business tax. Right now, the United States of American business pays the second-highest business taxes in the world, 35 percent. …
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