They started off amicably enough. “Can I call you Joe?” were Sarah Palin’s first words. Similarly, “Pleasure to be with you, to meet you,” Joe Biden began.
Joe called her “Governor Palin,” while Sarah called him “Senator Biden.” They kept the tone deflected away from each other by focusing on Obama/McCain and cherry-picking points to lavish praise on one another.
Biden praised Palin for her support of windfall profit taxes and her support of civil unions; Palin praised Biden for...
Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict (AP)
AP - Democrat Barack Obama's bid to become the first black president faced the final test of his remarkable two-year journey Tuesday, while Republican John McCain pressed for an Election Day...
Obama, McCain both promise change on election eve (AP)
AP - Barack Obama radiated confidence and John McCain displayed the grit of an underdog Monday as the presidential rivals reached for the finish line of a two-year marathon with a burst of...
CBS/NY Times: Obama Has 19 Point Lead With Early Voters
And he has a 13 point lead among likely voters. The details… (CBS) With just three days left until Election Day, a new CBS News poll finds that the Democratic presidential ticket of...
McCain On SNL
He was hilarious, but, as with Palin’s appearance, I can’t help but think that this doesn’t really help his chances. Transcript after the jump… McCAIN: “Good...
An Uncertain Electorate
Writing for USA Today, Chuck Raasch sees a lot more uncertainty than usual in the electorate — not regarding who they’ll vote for but what they expect their vote to bring. Despite...
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