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Sen. Barack Obama Speaks at Campaign Event in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Washington Post Tue, 23 Sep 2008 9:10 AM PDT
SPEAKER: SEN. BARACK OBAMA, D-ILL. [*] OBAMA: The era of greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street and in Washington has led us to a perilous moment. They said they wanted to let the market run free but instead they let it run wild, and in doing so, they tramped our core values of fairness, bal...
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Obama makes key gains in tight race
Politico via Yahoo! News Tue, 23 Sep 2008 3:41 PM PDT
Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has gained notable ground in an array of swing states in the nearly three weeks since the Republican National Convention, with new polls showing several key battlegrounds inching slightly but perceptibly toward Obama.
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Sen. Clinton: 'No Doubt' Obama Will Win
WCBS-TV New York Tue, 23 Sep 2008 4:17 PM PDT
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday she worries that taxpayers could be left "holding the bag" with plans for a $700 billion government program to stabilize the country's distressed financial markets.
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Obama campaign backs out of clergy forum without explanation
Crosswalk.com Wed, 24 Sep 2008 7:39 AM PDT
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 /Christian Newswire/ — A top-level advisor and ten-member delegation for Sen. Barack Obama were no- shows at yesterday’s Reese RoundTable on Capitol Hill, a forum for the campaigns to present their respective candidates’ worldviews and how that informs their ideas about government.
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New NBC poll shows McCain leading Obama in Va.
Richmond Times-Dispatch Wed, 24 Sep 2008 4:48 AM PDT
Sen. John McCain leads Sen. Barack Obama 47 percent to 44 percent in a new Virginia presidential poll commissioned for NBC. McCain leads because of a 23 percent edge on national security. NBC came out with the poll because it telecasts the "Today" show from Williamsburg this morning. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine and former Sen. George Allen appeared together on the program.
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Obama outlines plan for economy
Baltimore Sun Wed, 24 Sep 2008 4:42 AM PDT
He urges cooperation in dealing with crisis; McCain criticizes lack of leadership Democratic Sen. Barack Obama outlined yesterday how he would deal with the current economic crisis, hours after his Republican rival for president, Sen. John McCain, again criticized him for failing to show leadership.
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Crowds line up in Dunedin for Obama rally
Bradenton Herald Wed, 24 Sep 2008 8:13 AM PDT
DUNEDIN - Several hundred people lined up around Knology Park this morning, hours before Sen. Barack Obama is scheduled to hold a campaign rally.
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That sign's not allowed, Sen. Obama
Park Record Tue, 23 Sep 2008 4:19 PM PDT
Somebody recently placed a Barack Obama sign in a grassy patch inside the Old Town roundabout, a highly visible spot to advertise the White House
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