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Chicago Tribune:
Barack Obama to visit ill grandmother Madelyn Dunham — Race suspended as he travels to Hawaii — Presidential hopeful Barack Obama, in 1979 gets a hug during his high school graduation in Hawaii from his maternal grandparents, Stanley Armour Dunham and Madelyn Payne, both natives of Kansas.
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Donklephant
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Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
Obama leaving campaign trail to visit grandmother — WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is canceling nearly all his campaign events Thursday and Friday to fly to Hawaii to visit his suddenly gravely ill 85-year-old grandmother, his communications director said.
Wall Street Journal:
Obama Talks Nonsense on Tax Cuts — Revenues will inevitably be diverted from Social Security. — Now we know: 95% of Americans will get a “tax cut” under Barack Obama after all. Those on the receiving end of a check will include the estimated 44% of Americans who will owe no federal income taxes under his plan.
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Townhall.com, Commentary, Donklephant, www.redstate.com, Gateway Pundit and Betsy's Page
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
What Biden Implied — John McCain took note Monday of Joe Biden's remarks the day before at a Seattle fundraiser (where Biden apparently didn't realize at first there were media present). But there's more McCain could say. — Here's McCain, in Belton, Missouri:
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Megan Thee / New York Times:
Obama Appeal Rises in Poll; No Gains for McCain Ticket — As voters have gotten to know Senator Barack Obama, they have warmed up to him, with more than half, 53 percent, now saying they have a favorable impression of him and 33 percent saying they have an unfavorable view.
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CBS News:
Poll: Obama Gained During Debates
Poll: Obama Gained During Debates
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TalkLeft, TIME.com, Marc Ambinder, Hot Air, NewsBusters.org, Comments from Left Field, Daily Kos and ABCNEWS
Glen Johnson / Associated Press:
McCain says his campaign is focused on the economy
McCain says his campaign is focused on the economy
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Southern Appeal
CNN:
McCain camp looking for way to win without Colorado — (CNN) — The McCain campaign is looking at an Electoral College strategy heading into the final two weeks that has virtually no room for error and depends heavily on a dramatic comeback in Pennsylvania, which hasn't backed a Republican for president in 20 years.
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Martiga Lohn / Associated Press:
‘Anti-American’ comments hurt Minn. rep's campaign — ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann spent months building her profile through appearances on “Larry King Live” and other TV talk shows. It took only a few minutes of airtime, and one disparaging remark about Barack Obama, to undo it.
Victor Davis Hanson / The Corner:
Bill Clinton must be yelling “I told you so!” — Once again we see the Obama Rules in action: Obama as Zeus on Olympus decries the petty mean politics of mere mortals that the McCain campaign is using against him: “In the final days of campaigns, the say-anything, do-anything politics too often takes over.
Robin Abcarian / Los Angeles Times:
Sarah Palin's college years left no lasting impression — In the five years of her collegiate career, spanning four universities in three states, Palin left behind few traces. Not many professors or students even remember her. — Reported from Moscow, Idaho — What can we learn …
Michael Calderone / The Politico:
Why can't Klein get a seat? UPDATE — Time columnist Joe Klein, who's been a forceful critic of the McCain campaign (and already said he's unwilling to accept a post-election apology), has found himself without a seat on the McCain or Palin the past four months.
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Buh-Bye And Smoke Up — A hedge-funder who got an 870 percent gain last year quits and writes a memorable farewell letter: … He urges throwing away your blackberry and getting stoned. The full, somewhat brazen, and thoroughly enjoyable screed is after the jump. He's right about marijuana, of course:
Scott Mayerowitz / ABCNEWS:
Majority of States Now in Recession — In March, 5 States Were in Recession; Now There are 27 With 14 More at Risk — ABC NEWS Business Unit — What started out as a housing problem in a few states has now exploded into a full-fledged recession with a majority of states now in or dangerously close to recession.
Discussion:
Think Progress
Steven Lee Myers / New York Times:
Bush Decides to Keep Guantánamo Open — WASHINGTON — Despite his stated desire to close the American prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, President Bush has decided not to do so, and never considered proposals drafted in the State Department and the Pentagon that outlined options …
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Fresh Face on Cable, Sharp Rise in Ratings — Rachel Maddow, a woman who does not own a television set, has done something that is virtually unheard of: she has doubled the audience for a cable news channel's 9 p.m. hour in a matter of days. — More important for her bosses at MSNBC is that …
New York Times:
Senator Dodd's Notion of Courtesy — After reports emerged in June about him having received favorable treatment on two home mortgages from the Countrywide Financial Corporation, Senator Christopher Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut, promised that he would release documents to support …
Jeremy Clarkson / Times of London:
Iceland agrees $6bn deal with IMF — Helen Power and Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir in Reykjavik — The credit crunch claimed its first sovereign scalp last night as Iceland readied itself to accept an International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout. The North Atlantic nation is believed …
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Matthew Yglesias
Del Quentin Wilber / Washington Post:
Appeals Court Halts Release of 17 Guantanamo Detainees — A federal appeals court Monday blocked the release of 17 Chinese Muslims into the United States from the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, until it can hear further legal arguments in the case.
Discussion:
TalkLeft
Lauren R. Dorgan / Concord Monitor:
Poll shows Dems retain lead — Obama makes gains in New Hampshire — Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama has widened his lead over Republican Sen. John McCain in New Hampshire, a new Monitor poll shows. The poll also showed Democrats holding leads in every major state race.
Discussion:
MSNBC
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
A Catholic Shift to Obama? — It has become commonplace in American politics: Certain Roman Catholic bishops declare that the faithful should cast their ballots on the basis of a limited number of “nonnegotiable issues,” notably opposition to abortion. Conservative Catholics cheer, more liberal Catholics howl.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Obama had $133 million on hand October 1 — The full report is, a reader notes, now online, with a summary showing Obama spent more than $65 million on his media buy in September. — To give a sense of the organization scale, more than $5 million of the total of $96.9 million were spent on travel and lodging.