Call it location, location, location.
Barack Obama's campaign is thinking of having the Democratic presidential candidate give his presidential nomination acceptance speech at a football stadium rather than in the arena in Denver, Colorado, where the Democratic National Convention is being held
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Friday, July 04, 2008
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Obama response to jobs loss report
As we head into the 4th of July weekend, today's report that our economy has lost another 62,000 jobs is a stark reminder that far too many Americans will spend this holiday out of work and struggling to provide for their families because of the failed policies of the last eight years.
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Wednesday, July 02, 2008
A Call to Service: Obama asks Americans to participate in society like never before
Seeks to form civilian national security force after winning election
Response to speech from residents
Response to speech from residents
Town Finds Drug Agent Is Really an Impostor
A man who pretended to be a federal agent has stirred a legal and political controversy in a small Missouri town.
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Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Monday, June 30, 2008
McCain's war record challenged
"McCain is running for president of the United States, not the student council. He should stop feigning shock and outrage and start answering some very legitimate questions about his character and his experience." "McCain isn't being mocked, he's being questioned." Sound familiar swiftboat fans?
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Obama speaks on patriotism, remarks by surrogate
Speech encourages individualized acts, ideas of patriotism
Michelle Obama has busy summer ahead
Stump speeches and get-out-the-vote rallies are so yesterday. This summer, the primaries finally over, Obama is filling in her schedule with events that underscore her roles as girlfriend and working mom.
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Group with Clinton connections ready to back Obama
By rights, a group that helped elect Bill Clinton president and counts Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton as one of its leaders should be hostile territory for Barack Obama.
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