AP - President Bush is defending his line-in-the-sand approach to the fight against Islamic terrorism, following presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama in a speech to a major veterans group.
McCain, Obama trade heated jabs over the economy (AP)
AP - John McCain and Barack Obama traded increasingly barbed insults along with prescriptions for the ailing economy Tuesday as financial fears shoved aside lipstick on pigs and every other...
527s Go to Work for Both Sides
With an election that’s shaping up to be tight all the way to the finish line, is it any surprise that the 527s are gearing up for action? While both John McCain and Barack Obama have...
Republicans fault both campaigns for negative ads (AP)
AP - Leading Republicans on Sunday faulted both presidential campaigns for the increasingly negative tone of their advertising, suggesting the bitter attacks undermine John McCain and Barack...
McCain, Obama put politics aside to mark Sept. 11 (AP)
AP - Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama made ground zero their common ground for one rare day, free of politics and infused with memory. Putting their partisan contest on a...
Palin Viewed More Favorably Than Biden
Proving that Americans love a new face, Sarah Palin’s favorable ratings trump her counterpart’s ratings by 10%. Palin scores a 58% favorability rating in the most recent Ramussen poll...
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