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Obama for president — Palin's rise captivates us but nation needs a steady hand — Alaska enters its 50th-anniversary year in the glow of an improbable and highly memorable event: the nomination of Gov. Sarah Palin as the Republican vice presidential candidate.

The Obama Temptation — I've been thinking this for a while so I might as well air it here. I honestly never thought we'd see such a thing in our country - not yet anyway - but I sense what's occurring in this election is a recklessness and abandonment of rationality that has preceded …
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McCain, GOP target Frank on taxes and spending — Barack Obama may be on top of the Democratic ticket, but John McCain and Republicans running for Congress are focusing their fire on Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.). — McCain, the GOP presidential nominee, and other Republicans in recent days …
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Inside McCain Camp, a Mood of Gritty Determination — Only a few hundred people were on hand at the New Mexico state fairgrounds Saturday morning to hear Sen. John McCain's acknowledgment that “we're a few points down” in the polls and to cheer loudly when he bellowed, “We've got them right where we want them!”
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Ceding the Center — There are two major political parties in America, but there are at least three major political tendencies. The first is orthodox liberalism, a belief in using government to maximize equality. The second is free-market conservatism, the belief in limiting government to maximize freedom.
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PIT BULL TURNS ON MCMAVERICK — NOW PALIN'S BUCKING HER OWN TICKET — By CARL CAMPANILE in Mesilla, NM, and GINGER ADAMS OTIS in NY — Sarah Palin is the rogue elephant in the GOP war room. — The maverick mom is distancing herself from John McCain and blowing off the advice …
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Obama Campaign Cuts Off Interviews With Florida TV Station — Barack Obama's campaign killed all interviews with a Florida TV station after Sen. Joe Biden, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, faced tough and critical questions from a reporter at the Orlando station, reported the Orlando Sentinel .
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WFTV's Barbara West on her interview with Joe Biden: “I don't …
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Republican fears of historic Obama landslide unleash civil war for the future of the party — Senior Republicans believe that John McCain is doomed to a landslide defeat which will hand Barack Obama more political power than any president in a generation. — Aides to George W.Bush …

U.S. considers sending special ops to Afghanistan — Despite recent setbacks, a large-scale influx of conventional forces is unlikely because of troop commitments in Iraq. But special operations forces could narrowly target the most violent insurgent ba — Reporting from Washington …
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FELDMAN SPEAKS — BUT NOT ABOUT HOAX — Bear with me. The intricacies of GOP dirty tricks in Pennsylvania take some unraveling. But this is too rich, and the best part comes at the end. — On Thursday the Pennsylvania GOP sent out an email to 75,000 Jewish voters in the state warning …
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Could McCain lose his home state? — Democrats are circulating a poll showing Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) losing ground in his own state, an ominous sign for his beleaguered campaign as state after state turns blues. — Project New West, which aims to build the Democratic Party in the Intermountain West …
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LIEBERMAN HASN'T BEEN PAYING ATTENTION TO HIMSELF.... Joe Lieberman adopted the role of Republican attack dog early on, but as the election draws near, he's hoping the political world has a very short memory. … My hunch is, Lieberman sees the direction of the political winds …


Campaign Finance Gets New Scrutiny — Obama's Take Raises Questions About Web — Sen. Barack Obama's record-breaking $150 million fundraising performance in September has for the first time prompted questions about whether presidential candidates should be permitted to collect huge sums …
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For Obama, a new cause for confidence - and for caution — CONCORD, N.H. - Barack Obama has vaulted to a 15-point lead over John McCain in New Hampshire, according to a new Boston Globe poll, a significant gap in a state that McCain considers his second political home and has long been a swing state in the race for the White House.