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The final day of a long Presidential campaign arrives
With only 24 hours until Americans go to the polls en masse, the two candidates are showing signs of weariness and fatigue as they stump for the final day of a 21-month campaign.
 
Palin emerges a star even in defeat, say experts
Most political students agree that Republican VP candidate Sarah Palin is now and will continue to be the darling of social conservative circles, as well as squares.
 
 
 
November surprise: 'Alien' endorses McCain
In a shocking reversal, the Alien has switched his endorsement from Barack Obama to John McCain.
 
Bill Clinton stumps for Obama in waning days of campaign
SRN NATIONAL NEWS EXCLUSIVE - As the Presidential campaign craze sweeps through the final days it now includes President Bill Clinton.
 
McCain feels a gain as the campaigns go into the final days
In North Carolina, Republican presidential nominee John McCain, after being told he was not in South Carolina, said he sensed gaining on his rival, Barack Obama, in the electoral picture where Obama holds a steady lead in polls.
 
McCain says no to defeat, has gas
McCain won't give up. His aides and supporters and he continue to remind everyone that before the New Hampshire primary early this year everyone had counted out McCain for the nomination and his victory there was quite an upset.
 
Both candidates hot on the trail in Nevada
Democrat Barack Obama left Hawaii and got back on the campaign trail where he blasted rival John McCain for everything he could conjure about McCain's policies.
 
McCain looks for strong stretch run
John McCain, fighting to gain momentum with only 11 days before the U.S. presidential election, said he has a tough battle against Barack Obama in battleground states but vowed to make a comeback with "a battle".
 
Another shocking endorsement for Obama
In one of the most shocking Presidential-oriented announcements ever made, The New York Times put in print that it endorses Democrat Barack Obama for U.S. President.
 
No gas tax, say both candidates' aides
Aides to both senators said finding money for road and transit improvements across the nation should not come from a tax on gasoline.
 
Obama has blistering leads in all polls
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is leading by wide margins in every poll as of 13 days before the election and in some he has opened up leads that break all records and defy all explanations.
 
Promises of balancing the budget grow bleak
Democrat Barack Obama's and Republican John McCain's financial advisers are at odds about a balance-the-budget plan.
 
Powell backs Obama; record in fundraising
Democrat Barack Obama's campaign continued to soar with a major endorsement from a star Republican and record-breaking month for fundraising.
 
McCain accuses Dems of mocking plumbers
Republican presidential candidate John McCain said an Ohio man dubbed "Joe the Plumber," who questioned Democrat Barack Obama face to face about his tax plan, becoming the star of the third prexy debate, was being smeared by the Democrats.
 
Obama: beware of overconfidence
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama told his supporters to beware of overconfidence after the third and last debate.
 
Did McCain choose Palin to bug long-time friend Biden?
A Biden spokesperson said, "That was the true reason McCain chose Palin to run with him. John knows Joey seriously disapproves of that state."
 
Voting: So (A)-pathetic
Even with minority governments, the time in which we can exercise such a fundamental right is so easily wasted and ignored by an uninterested public.
 
Obama thanks McCain, campaign malice continues
Democrat Barack Obama went public thanking Republican-rival John McCain for McCain's attempt to tone down the negativity of the U.S. presidential race.
 
Senior citizens back McCain, youth goes Obama's way
Pollster Sam "The Grip" Molinari, whose idol is pollster John Zogby, said that older folks go 21 to one on the side of McCain, mostly because "of his age."
 
Two other candidates under the radar
Though the focus will be the Democrats and the Republicans, Independent Ralph Nader and Libertarian Bob Barr are also on the ballot for President and have support from 1 percent of respondents in a national poll.
 
McCain gains little after debate
After the Oct. 7 debate between the Presidential candidates, a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll revealed that Democratic candidate Barack Obama has a slim 2-point lead on Republican John McCain.
 
Some believe McCain's uphill battle is futile
Regardless of Oct. 7's Presidential candidate debate, there are people who are already convinced Republican John McCain needs a miracle to win the race for the White House.
 
Obama and McCain get personal attacks in full view
Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama were preparing for their second debate by attacking one another personally the day before they meet again on the same stage.
 
The "Already Decided" Election
The campaign, according to a columnist writing for a CTVglobemedia-owned newspaper is "already over" with Prime Minister Stephen Harper taking the old dusty reins called the House of Commons.
 
Polls favor Obama in battleground states; McCain still fighting hard
With one month to the day left in the U.S. Presidential campaign, Republican John McCain's poll numbers are shrinking as Democrat Barack Obama's numbers gain momentum in battleground-states Virginia, Colorado, Ohio and Florida.
 
McCain turns on media about Palin inquiries
Republican presidential candidate John McCain was not jocular with journalists while defending running mate Sarah Palin's experience.
 
Candidates' health plans are sickening to one another
John McCain and Barack Obama have revealed their approaches to reforming the U.S. health care system but the two candidates insist that each other's plan is no good.
 
Vice President-possibles prepare to debate
The Vice-Presidential debate on Thursday, October 2nd is on everyone's mind today, even though it will be history and completely forgotten by this weekend.
 
 
 
Obama donors from afar are suspect
Reports indicate that a good portion of $426.9 million in donations raised by the Barack Obama campaign comes from small donors whose names the Obama campaign won't disclose.
 
Good or bad can come from bailout rejection
With only weeks left until the Presidential election, both candidates were also speculating what would happen, as well as what to do about whatever happened.
   
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