Are There Any Republicans Left to Vote for McCain?
New polls show that the political climate feels balmy for Barack Obama.
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New polls show that the political climate feels balmy for Barack Obama.
We've discovered the secret e-mail correspondence between John McCain and supporter Heidi Montag — and it's way better than that Barack Obama and Scarlett Johansson junk!
But McCain's camp won't let Obama off the hook so easily.
While battling for his controversial golf course in Aberdeen, The Donald has some choice words for the president.
McCain would still rather be talking about national security, but the election is shaping up as a battle centered around the economy.
Because all of this endorsement from your end of things isn't going to help him win in the red states.
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Some Republicans are worried that McCain has failed to capitalize on his months-long head start.
Let's be honest, the veepstakes is the funnest part of any presidential election. It's like drafting your fantasy baseball team, except you're not drunk and your Internet didn't freeze right when you were picking.
Foreign policy is clearly where McCain feels he's stronger than Obama. Of course, the punditry is divided over whether that's actually the case.
What you need to know from this morning's political headlines.
"That was pathetic." "He looked awful. He was catatonic." Among other things.
Do we smell the camp's first (and certainly not last) effort to highlight the Illinois senator's youth?
At the Monogram Shop in East Hampton, the plastic cups bearing Hillary's name are about to be banished to the basement. And that's not just a metaphor.
It’s going to be hard for anyone, even Clinton herself, to bring her bloc back into the Democratic fold.
Snippets from all three candidates' speeches last night.
In his speech announcing his candidacy, McCain originally planned to pledge to stay in office only one term.
John McCain is making hay of Barack Obama not having been to Iraq since 2006, when the Democrat made his only visit. (Can you blame him? It's last on our list of places to go.)
This presidential race is so gripping that even possible V.P. choices have people talking.
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