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US presidential candidates to honour 9/11 victims

Washington, Sep 7 (DPA) Putting aside partisan politics, the two US presidential candidates are to appear together on Sep 11, the seventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his Republican rival John McCain have planned a visit to New York Thursday, their campaigns announced Saturday....

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US presidential candidates to honour 9/11 victims

Washington - Putting aside partisan politics, the two US presidential candidates are to appear together on September 11, the seventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and h...

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Bon Jovi Raises $3M At Democratic Benefit

Rocker Jon Bon Jovi showed he is a stalwart supporter of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama by raising $3 million for him at a New Jersey benefit. The New York Post said Sunday that the Destination Anywhere singer held a private fundraiser at his own home in Middletown, N.J., in order to raise funds for the Illinois senator's presidential run. With nearly 100...

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U.S. Republican vice presidential candidate's speech draws 37 mln viewers

U.S. Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's Wednesday speech drew over 37.2 million combined viewers on six TV networks, Nielsen Media Research said Thursday. The number is just short of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's 38.3 million viewers last week at the Democratic National Convention. The total also represents a 73-percent...

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You Go, Girl!

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, losing ground in his desperate head-to-head fight against GOP’s No. 2, small-town mayor/hockey mom Palin, brings in the big guns … Hillary. I thought you’re supposed to dance with the girl, uh, old geezer with hairplugs, whatever, that brought you. NYT: ST. PAUL — The names at the top of the ballot on [...]

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Former Democratic Presidential Candidate on Sarah Palin

Former Democratic presidential candidate and former govenor of Alaska, Mike Gravel, sends his love to Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential candidate; and along the way, he wishes her the best. Counterpunch has the scoop on the poop; and here are few morsels to go with your meal: On rare occasions our nation has been lucky when new political leaders were selected...

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Presidential election interests IU's Kirlew

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Jammie Kirlew spends his Saturday afternoons chasing quarterbacks. He spent much of last spring chasing students around the Indiana University campus, trying to get them to register to vote, specifically for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.

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Joe Lieberman former Democratic VP candidate backs John McCain over Barack Obama

Senator Joe Lieberman who was the Democratic vicepresidential candidate eight years ago has launched a withering attack on his former party's presidential candidate Barack Obama in a prime time speech at the Republican National Convention.

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How Sarah Palin's career stacks up to Democratic nominee Barack Obama's

Supporters of Republican vice presidential pick Sarah Palin argue her experience tops that of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. Here's a look at some major achievements in the lives of both:

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Republican VP candidate pushes oil over clean tech

Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin on Wednesday called for more domestic oil and natural gas drilling, pulling the McCain ticket further from the clean-tech industry. In her acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, Palin touted her accomplishments in laying more pipelines and creating more competition among oil companies as governor of Alaska. Alaska governor...

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The Generic Democratic Party Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech

I was able to extract some of the key common elements of these speeches. For the enlightenment and edification of readers and future Democratic presidential candidates, I offer the Generic Democratic Party Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech.

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Obama Accepts Democratic Presidential Nomination; Discusses Health Care, Other Issues At Convention

Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on Thursday at the Democratic National Convention in Denver accepted the presidential nomination and discussed his proposals for health care and other issues, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

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What Obama says

Word from the Democratic presidential candidate on the recent announcement from Sarah Palin (among other rumors): "Let me be a clear as possible: I have said before and I will repeat again, I think people's families are off limits, and people's children are especially off limits. This shouldn't be part of our politics. It has no relevance to Gov. Palin's performance as governor,...

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ELECTION 2008: Obama to speak Monday in Flint, Farmington Hills

FLINT -- Barack Obama's campaign says the Democratic presidential candidate will discuss the economy at events Monday in Flint and Farmington Hills.

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Obama to speak Monday in Flint, Farmington Hills

FLINT -- Barack Obama's campaign says the Democratic presidential candidate will discuss the economy at events Monday in Flint and Farmington Hills.