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The Coattails QuestionEveryone knows the Republican convention and subsequent events have given John McCain a significant boost in the polls. When the Democratic convention ended he was down by 8 points in the Gallup daily tracking poll, and now he's up by four. Today's Rasmussen numbers give him the largest lead he's... |
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John McQuaid: Dukakis, Kerry, Obama?In the spring of 2004 I attended a roundtable media discussion with John Kerry at his campaign headquarters. This was not long after Kerry had locked down the Democratic nomination. He was incoherent, droning on in an unorganized fashion about the mistakes of the Bush administration, and various ... |
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Daniel Nichanian: Obama Advancing On The Ground, Under Pollsters' RadarIt increasingly looks as though this close election may be determined by investments on the ground, in local precincts across the country, an area of the campaign that Barack Obama's organization and supporters have excelled at. But this is not the type of edge pollsters pick up on, making any me... |
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Al Franken Running For SenatorAnyone can run for public office these days! Comedian Al Franken has decided to run for Senator in Minnesota after winning the Democratic nomination on Tuesday. He beat out six other opponents, taking 66% of the vote in the state'... ... |
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Al Franken Running For SenatorComedian Al Franken is running for a U.S. Senator seat in Minnesota after winning the Democratic nomination on Tuesday. The former Saturday Night Live star beat six opponents, taking... ... |
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Lefty Comedian Finalist for Minnesota SenateSaturday Night Live alum Al Franken won the Democratic nomination for a U.S. senatorial seat in Minnesota on Tuesday night. He'll be facing off against incumbent Norm Coleman, a Republican, this November. It's going to be a battle to the finish. Both men have reportedly stockpiled 'millions' to ... |

