John McCain and Barack Obama put a new spin on the theme of change Los Angeles Times Mon, 08 Sep 2008 11:03 PM PDT McCain says Obama has altered his stance on defense. Obama accuses McCain and Palin of repackaging themselves. Barack Obama and John McCain accused each other of flip-flopping Monday, with Obama questioning the forthrightness of the Republican presidential ticket and McCain challenging the Democrat's toughness on defense. | John McCain To Campaign In Florida WFTV 9 Orlando Tue, 09 Sep 2008 6:55 AM PDT JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Hoping to flip some voters to his side, John McCain plans to campaign at a pancake breakfast in Jacksonville next week. The Republican presidential nominee has no formal agenda for the Monday event, but is expected to talk about issues including energy and the economy. | Key Issues Sen. John McCain Adressed at the Convention: The Shorthorn Mon, 08 Sep 2008 6:10 PM PDT A concern of the Republican Party was that voters wouldn’t be excited about Sen. John McCain, but political science professor Joseph Ignagni said Gov. Sarah Palin re-energized the Republican National Convention on Sept. 4 in Minneapolis. | CBS4's Michael Williams Exclusive John McCain Intv CBS4 Miami Mon, 08 Sep 2008 3:56 PM PDT The presidential race had a decidedly Midwest flavor Monday. Sen. Barack Obama was in Michigan, while his running mate Joe Biden visited Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Des Moines, Iowa. John McCain and Sarah Palin campaigned together in Lee's Summit, Missouri, but not before the GOP candidate for President took some time to talk exclusively to CBS4 News Political Reporter Michael Williams who asked ... | John McCain to visit Tampa Bay News 9 Tampa Bay Mon, 08 Sep 2008 1:29 PM PDT Republican presidential candidate John McCain is scheduled to visit Tampa Tuesday, September 16th. Space is Limited, You Must Reserve a Spot to Attend. | Obama slams 'do-nothing McCain' on failing schools AFP via Yahoo! News Tue, 09 Sep 2008 8:34 AM PDT Democrat Barack Obama on Tuesday accused White House rival John McCain of having done nothing in three decades in Congress to improve US schools, expanding a vitriolic offensive on the Republican's maverick credentials. |
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