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WASHINGTON — Facts went astray on tax cuts, negative campaign advertising and oil exports when Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain engaged Wednesday in their third and final presidential debate.
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Stephanopoulos: Is There Anything McCain Can Do? - ABC News Blogs
ABC News' George Stephanopoulos reports: Going into tonight's third and final presidential debate Barack Obama leads John McCain 53 to 39 percent in support nationally, according to the latest CBS News/New York Times poll. Among independent voters ...
Here's A Stunt for McCain - Slate
Does MSNBC (Olbermann et. al) really want Obama to win? Won't their ratings be higher in 2009 if they represent the angry opposition--as opposed to the disillusioned party in power? Just a thought. ... P.S.: This factor might cause them not to worry ...
Final Presidential Debate: Obama Says He's Ready For Ayers - Huffingtonpost.com
Honoring the pre-debate tradition, Barack Obama's campaign is out with a memo on Wednesday raising the expectations for John McCain to ungodly heights. But in addition to setting the stage for tonight's affair, the Illinois Democrat did something ...
McCain hopes to recharge candidacy in final debate - Evansville Courier-Press
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. ? John McCain sought to change the course of a campaign moving decidedly in Barack Obama?s direction Wednesday night in the third and final presidential debate. With less than three weeks until the Nov. 4 election, the 90-minute ...
Barack Obama, John McCain to meet tonight for final debate - New Orleans Times-Picayune
The Associated Press Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., shake hands after the second presidential debate in Nashville on Oct. 7. The debate will air at 8 p.m ...
Site Presented By - Salon
Earlier today, Alex posted about a video making its way through the blogosphere that shows McCain supporters outside an Ohio rally alleging that Barack Obama is a terrorist. In yet another sign that these last few weeks before the election could turn ...
Sowell: ?Negative advertising' is just the truth - Record Searchlight
One of the oldest phenomena of American elections ? criticism of one's opponent ? has in recent times been stigmatized by much of the media as "negative advertising." Is this because the criticism has gotten more vicious or more personal? You ...
October 2008 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
His favored Phils are one win away from their first N.L. pennant in 15 years, but the possible the clincher is being played at the same time as the final McCain - Obama faceoff. Spokesman David Wade says that the Delaware senator has settled on a ...
Anti-Obama Boomerang? - Slate
We helped bankrupt the banks. Now we're doing the same thing for health care! What does mental health "parity" legislation, which has now been incorporated into the big "rescue" bill passed by the Dem-controlled Senate,, have to do with the nation's ...
VP Debate sets TV records - San Francisco Gate
Thursday debate set record TV ratings -- it was the most watched VP debate ever. Somewhere -- probably on a golf course -- Dan Quayle is very happy to hear that. Nearly 70 million people watched the debate, that's 33 percent higher than last Friday's ...
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