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The Politico:
Polls aside, Pa. remains a battleground — PHILADELPHIA - Pennsylvania hasn't voted Republican for president since 1988. Democrats have increased their registration numbers here by more than a half-million over the past year and Barack Obama has a double-digit lead in the polls.
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Thomas Fitzgerald / Philly.com:
Polls give Obama clear lead in Pa. — Democratic Sen. Barack Obama has nearly closed the deal in Pennsylvania, as anxiety over the economy overcomes lingering concerns about his inexperience and qualms about his race, according to more than three dozen political operatives, pollsters and analysts across the state.
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Sarah Baxter / Times of London:
McCain tussles with Palin over whipping up a mob mentality — Video: the second presidential debate in 10 easy minutes — With his electoral prospects fading by the day, Senator John McCain has fallen out with his vice-presidential running mate about the direction of his White House campaign.
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Ron Beasley / Newshoggers.com:
Looking Out For Number One — This is amusing and telling:
Looking Out For Number One — This is amusing and telling:
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Lynn Zinser / Slap Shot:
Palin Met With Boos at Flyers' Opener — When Sarah Palin dropped the ceremonial first puck at the Flyers' opener on Saturday night at the Wachovia Center, she was greeted by resounding (almost deafening) boos. Ed Snider, owner of the Flyers, had her introduced to the crowd more as a hockey mom …
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Hindrocket / Power Line:
CHEERS FOR THE FLYERS — I was once a Boston Bruins fan …
CHEERS FOR THE FLYERS — I was once a Boston Bruins fan …
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Shushannah Walshe / FOX Embeds:
Palin Drops Puck at Flyer's Game Receives Mixed Reaction
Palin Drops Puck at Flyer's Game Receives Mixed Reaction
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New York Post:
7-YR.-OLD GETS AN ACORN VOTE — CONN. JOB TO BOOST OBAMA — By GINGER ADAMS OTIS and SUSAN EDELMAN in New York and MELISSA KLEIN in Bridgeport, Conn. — O'jahnae Smith is ready and registered to vote this November. — There's only one problem: She's 7 years old.
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Jonathan Martin / Jonathan Martin's Blogs:
McCain backers raise divided government — Implying that the GOP won't win back either the House or Senate, two McCain backers this morning sounded out a new talking point by raising the specter of Democrats in control of both the Congress and White House. — Rick Davis, McCain's campaign manager, posed it as a question.
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John Kass / Chicago Tribune:
Daley reins in radicals — the Chicago Way — Turn on the TV news when John McCain is picking up undecided voters by invoking Barack Obama's relationship with unrepentant American terrorist William Ayers and, invariably, some liberal talking head will sniff in disgust and say Ayers is no big deal where Obama comes from.
Toledo Blade:
Forward with Obama — AS THE nation wavers precariously at the precipice of economic ruin, American voters must decide who has the knowledge, steadiness, judgment, and inspirational qualities to lead us effectively out of that morass, for the next four years and beyond.
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Brad DeLong / Grasping Reality with Both Hands:
THE AMERICAN PRESS CORPS IS WROSE THAN HILTER!!! 11!! — Not really. But the media death spiral watch continues, led by the Politico. — You remember Paul Krugman's joke—that if Bush said the world was flat, reporters would write “opinions on shape of earth differ”?
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KATU-TV:
Pair arrested after large McCain sign torched in Sellwood yard — PORTLAND, Ore. - Authorities have arrested two men after a Molotov cocktail was thrown at a 4-foot by 8-foot campaign sign for Republican presidential candidate John McCain in a southeast Portland yard.
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Are We Rome? Tu Betchus! — With modernity crumbling, our thoughts turn to antiquity. — The decline and fall of the American Empire echoes the experience of the Romans, who also tumbled into the trap of becoming overleveraged empire hussies. — As our sand-castle economy washes away under …
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
DARKER AND DARKER — We've been having a fascinating dialog with readers in response to last night's post about those exchanges John McCain had with those rabid supporters in Minnesota. I want to post some of your emails. But before that I want to go back to this question of just what that female …
Matt Garfield / Herald:
Vandals strike York County GOP headquarters — Vandals spray-painted the words “Republican means slavery” on the door of the York County GOP campaign headquarters overnight Friday. — Party volunteers called police after discovering the message when they arrived at the office on Rock Hill's Oakland Avenue.
Anne E. Kornblut / Washington Post:
Issue of Race Creeps Into Campaign — In the first presidential campaign involving an African American nominee of a major party, both candidates have agreed on this much: They would rather not dwell on the subject of race. — But their allies have other ideas.
Alex Williams / New York Times:
Overfeeding on Information — YANA COLLINS LEHMAN, a film production accountant who lives in Brooklyn, knew something was amiss when her 5-year-old son, Beckett, started to announce to no one in particular, “I'm John McCain, and I approved this statement.” — Ms. Collins Lehman, 36, thought: “Oh my God, I'm watching too much news.”
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Carrie Dann / MSNBC:
OBAMA REACTS TO LEWIS — From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones — In a statement, Obama-Biden spokesman Bill Burton writes that, while Obama does not agree with the comparison of McCain's campaign to those of segregation advocate George Wallace, he does believe that Rep. John Lewis is justified …
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McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Private sector loans, not Fannie or Freddie, triggered crisis — WASHINGTON — As the economy worsens and Election Day approaches, a conservative campaign that blames the global financial crisis on a government push to make housing more affordable to lower-class Americans has taken off on talk radio and e-mail.
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BBC:
IMF in global ‘meltdown’ warning — The world financial system is teetering on the “brink of systemic meltdown”, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned in Washington. — Dominique Strauss-Kahn said rich nations had so far failed to restore confidence, but he endorsed a new action plan by the G7 group.
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Henry J. Pulizzi / Wall Street Journal:
World's Financial Leaders Vow to Unite
World's Financial Leaders Vow to Unite
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