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Tomorrow's debate diversion today
Politico - Drudge is driving the conservative and Fox conversation with the news (or "news") that tomorrow's veep debate moderator, Gwen Ifill, is writing a book on Obama and other post-civil rights black politicians.
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 3:57 PM [GMT] – comment?
Politico - Drudge is driving the conservative and Fox conversation with the news (or "news") that tomorrow's veep debate moderator, Gwen Ifill, is writing a book on Obama and other post-civil rights black politicians.
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 3:57 PM [GMT] – comment?
Obama says bailout needed to avert catastropheReuters - Presidential candidate Barack Obama said on Wednesday it was crucial for lawmakers to pass a $700 billion financial bailout package in order to avert an economic catastrophe.
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 3:47 PM [GMT] – comment?
McCain sees disaster if bailout bill fails againReuters - Republican presidential candidate John McCain said an improved Wall Street bailout bill was a "decisive step in the right direction" and warned that if a Senate vote on Wednesday failed, the country's financial problems would get much worse.
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 3:39 PM [GMT] – comment?
McCain: Economy could 'grind to a halt'
Politico - John McCain warned Wednesday that if a financial bailout package doesn’t pass “our economy will grind to a halt.”
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 3:30 PM [GMT] – comment?
Politico - John McCain warned Wednesday that if a financial bailout package doesn’t pass “our economy will grind to a halt.”
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 3:30 PM [GMT] – comment?
Day 34 – Decoding Sarah Palin
Stocks open lower after big rebound and McCain pushes back on Florida polls.
Politico – Oct 1, 2008 2:09 PM [GMT] – comment?
Stocks open lower after big rebound and McCain pushes back on Florida polls.
Politico – Oct 1, 2008 2:09 PM [GMT] – comment?
Obama grabs big leads in battleground states
AFP - Democrat Barack Obama is building solid leads in battlegrounds Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, in new polls released Wednesday in a trio of states that could be the key to victory on November 4.
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 2:00 PM [GMT] – comment?
AFP - Democrat Barack Obama is building solid leads in battlegrounds Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, in new polls released Wednesday in a trio of states that could be the key to victory on November 4.
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 2:00 PM [GMT] – comment?
Polls: More see Obama as helpful on economy
AP - THE POLL: Quinnipiac University poll, presidential race in Florida among likely voters. (The state has 27 electoral votes.)
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 10:41 AM [GMT] – comment?
AP - THE POLL: Quinnipiac University poll, presidential race in Florida among likely voters. (The state has 27 electoral votes.)
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 10:41 AM [GMT] – comment?
Campaigns differ on how to help with college costsAP - The price of college continues to surge, and financial aid isn't keeping up. The Wall Street meltdown has hammered the stock market and college savings. And a college degree is ever more essential for finding a good job.
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 10:30 AM [GMT] – comment?
12 members who might switch their vote
Politico - The $700 billion rescue plan the House defeated Monday would have passed if just 12 more members of the House had voted the other way. Here’s a list of a dozen members who voted against the bill — and what it might take to turn their nays into yeas.
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 10:08 AM [GMT] – comment?
Politico - The $700 billion rescue plan the House defeated Monday would have passed if just 12 more members of the House had voted the other way. Here’s a list of a dozen members who voted against the bill — and what it might take to turn their nays into yeas.
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 10:08 AM [GMT] – comment?
Obama, McCain urge revival of bailoutReuters - White House contenders Barack Obama and John McCain sought to persuade skeptical Americans on Tuesday to back a $700 billion Wall Street bailout package and planned to be in Washington on Wednesday to vote on the measure.
Yahoo! – Oct 1, 2008 05:54 AM [GMT] – comment?
