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Obama accepts Democratic nomination
Added 1 hour ago on August 28th, 2008
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama laid out his credentials to take on and beat Republican candidate John McCain in the fall election. Obama compared himself to McCain on domestic and foreign policy in an impassioned speech before a cheering crowd at the Democratic National Convention Thursday. "If John McCain wants to have a debate...
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Oratory could be Obama's undoing
Added 4 hours ago on August 28th, 2008
There is a tried and tested Republican maxim: do not waste time attacking your opponent's weaknesses. Target his strongest point. Barack Obama's greatest strength is his ability to inspire millions with his electrifying oratory. Which makes it his greatest vulnerability. They fear that the presumptive Democratic nominee could easily be construed as...
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McCain: Too Reckless to Lead
Added 7 hours ago on August 28th, 2008
John McCain has an ad up trying to scare the American people about Iran and saying Obama doesn't take the threat seriously enough. I think it's time to take the gloves off and paint McCain as the reckless and dangerous overeager warrior that he is. If I was the Obama campaign I would probably go with something like this: John McCain. He was a...
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One Democratic party or 2?
Added 7 hours ago on August 28th, 2008
Is there one or two Democratic parties at the moment? The question remains despite all efforts to put it down. The question is valid: a unified Democratic party will beat McCain, a divided party will succumb. One party is led by the Clintons, the other by the Obama or Obamas. Is this argument valid?
Is this what happens?
Added 8 hours ago on August 28th, 2008
Some folks believe that political supporters of various parties sometimes create "push polls" to influence voters opinions. A push poll is a biased question or set of answers, sometimes based on inaccurate or even unreliable information. Do you believe this situation sometimes happens during an election year?
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