Sunday, 13 April 2008
Senator Barack Obama
Obama Responds to McCain and Clinton attacks in Terre Haute
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Why Gov. Bill Richardson didn’t endorse Clinton from L.A. Times – Politics The New Mexico governor says he was dismayed by pressure from the Clinton camp, and impressed by Obama’s optimism. Besides, ‘you don’t transfer loyalty to a dynasty.’ Before he endorsed Barack Obama, before he drew the wrath of the Clintons and was likened to Judas, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson nearly endorsed Hillary Rodham Clinton for president.
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Senator Obama’s comments in response to the Clinton and McCain campaign’s attacks from Obama HQ by HAUTE, INDIANA – At a town hall meeting in Indiana, U.S. Senator Barack Obama made the following comments in response to the Clinton and McCain campaign’s attacks: “When I go around and I talk to people there is frustration and there is anger and there is bitterness. And what’s worse is when people are expressing their anger then politicians try to say what are you angry about? This just happened – I want to make a point here today.
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Opponents Paint Obama as an Elitist from Wash Post – Politics by PHILADELPHIA, April 11 — Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and John McCain sharply criticized Sen. Barack Obama on Friday for saying at a private April 6 fundraiser in San Francisco that small-town voters in economically distressed areas of Pennsylvania are “bitter.”
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Senator Hillary Clinton
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Hillary Clinton’s record shows trade support from L.A. Times – Politics On the trail, the candidate has made a point of critiquing free trade agreements, saying they cost U.S. jobs. Campaigning across Pennsylvania and other sections of the Rust Belt in recent months, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has stressed her determination to put a hold on trade agreements, which she says are costing American jobs.
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- The War in Iraq
- The Economy
- Foreign Ploicy
- Education
- Energy and the Environment
- Civil Rights & Universal Suffrage
- Health Care
Senator John McCain
Web Ad: Character Forged by Family
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Marketing McCain(TM) from Wash Post – Politics by Republican Sen. John McCain is a champion of an unpopular war, he is trying to succeed an unpopular GOP president, and he is a member of an increasingly unpopular party in a year when the historic race of his rivals has caused hundreds of thousands of voters to register as Democrats.
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