| | Obama and McCain have big economic differences 5:26AM CT WASHINGTON (AP) - Job No. 1 for the next president? In the minds of an overwhelming number of Americans, it's fixing what ails the sick economy. What the voters will have to sort out are very different approaches offered by Barack Obama and John McCain. | | |
McCain takes on GOP and Bush along with Obama 2:37AM CT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Barack Obama isn't John McCain's only opponent. Sometimes McCain sounds like he's running almost as hard against President Bush and the Republican Party as he is against Obama, his Democratic rival for the White House. | | |
McCain campaign hits Albuquerque restaurant Sep 7 2008 6:42PM CT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - After a week of getting Republicans fired up about their campaign, presidential nominee John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin stocked up on some of the hot stuff. | | |
Obama: Recession could delay rescinding tax cuts Sep 7 2008 1:53PM CT WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama says he would delay rescinding President Bush's tax cuts on wealthy Americans if he becomes the next president and the economy is in a recession, suggesting such an increase would further hurt the economy. | | |
Obama says he was too flip on abortion question Sep 7 2008 2:51PM CT WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama acknowledged Sunday that he was probably too flip when he said it was "above my pay grade" to answer a question about when is a baby entitled to human rights. | | |
ABC News' Gibson lands first Palin interview Sep 7 2008 5:16PM CT NEW YORK (AP) - Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has agreed to sit down with ABC's Charles Gibson later this week for her first television interview since John McCain chose her as his running mate more than a week ago. | | |
Obama plans extended meeting with Bill Clinton Sep 7 2008 6:14PM CT WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama plans to lunch with former President Clinton this week in what will be their first extended face-to-face meeting since the bitter primary season. | | |
Obama's stump speech plays to fears, hopes Sep 7 2008 12:20PM CT DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) - As Barack Obama paces before 15,000 people with a hand-held microphone, it's easy to assume his 30-minute talk is more or less a free-associating string of talking points and applause lines. | | |
Obama's stump speech plays to fears, hopes Sep 7 2008 12:20PM CT DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) - As Barack Obama paces before 15,000 people with a hand-held microphone, it's easy to assume his 30-minute talk is more or less a free-associating string of talking points and applause lines. | | |
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