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2008/3/13

Obama Not Qualified to be Commander in Chief

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@ 05:14 AM (2 months, 1 day ago)
Democrat Hillary Clinton has invited Barack Obama to be her running mate. However, she does not think her rival is adequately qualified to be the commander in chief of the US army! Clinton's statements have attracted condemnation from Obama's supporters and liberals.

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2008/3/12

New York Times Raises Concerns Regarding McCain's Health

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@ 02:18 AM (2 months, 2 days ago)
A New York Times article raised concerns that John McCain could suffer a recurrence of the skin cancer that he suffered eight years ago. The report follows close on the hells of the story alleging an affair between the senior senator and lobbyist Vicki Iseman.

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2008/3/10

Bush Endorses Former Rival McCain

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@ 04:08 AM (2 months, 4 days ago)
US President George Bush has finally endorsed fellow Republican Senator John McCain's presidential bid after he clinched the Republican nomination. It would be interesting to recollect that McCain's candidature had earlier been crushed by Bush during the 2000 presidential election campaigns. Now the one-time rivals claim to be 'friends'. "I've got to know him well, I've campaigned against him and with him," the president revealed.

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2008/3/5

On the Eve of Super Tuesday

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@ 02:16 AM (2 months, 9 days ago)

Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama campaigned fiercely on Monday, preparing themselves for the upcoming primary election in Texas and Ohio. Clinton made several stops in Ohio before heading to Texas where Obama was also campaigning hard for a final showdown before the voters started polling. In the Republican camp, John McCain is expected to win his campaign nomination. McCain hopes to win the 250 delegates that are at stake in Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island to win the GOP’s nomination at the national convention in September.

The primaries of Ohio and Texas are crucial for Clinton, if she is to ride over the momentum that the Obama campaign is gaining. Obama has currently had 11 consecutive wins that have pulled him ahead of Clinton. Clinton may face some pressure to step aside from the race for her party nomination if she looses.

There are 370 delegates for the Democrats to win from Texas and Ohio. While Clinton enjoyed an early lead in these States, Obama’s campaign has managed to gain enough momentum to overtake her.

Clinton remains un-perplexed with regard to the outcome of these two primaries. She vowed to carry on her campaign even if she did not secure wins in these two states. Clinton stated that she did not believe that the primaries were a make or break event. She told reporters that she was looking forward to the contest in Ohio and that she was just warming up. Clinton has been focusing her attacks over the weekend on Obama’s foreign policy and his inexperience in handling issues of national security. She underlined this fact by referring to one of her campaign advertisements that asked who would respond better to a national emergency in the middle of the night.

Obama refuted Clinton’s attacks by questioning the kind of foreign policy experience Clinton claims to have. Obama indicated that he felt that Clinton should reconsider continuing her campaign if she lost in the primaries of Texas and Ohio. Where delegates are concerned, Obama has secured 1,385 delegates to Clinton’s 1,276.  The total number of delegates required to win the Democratic Party’s nomination at its national convention is 2025.

2008/2/13

Barack Bites Back in South Carolina

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@ 02:23 AM (3 months, 12 hours ago)
Presidential hopeful Barack Obama managed to regain his footing in the presidential race by securing a critical win in the South Carolina primary. Obama beat his close rival Hillary Clinton by securing 55% votes; Clinton, on the other hand, was only able to manage 27% of the votes cast.

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2008/2/6

McCain Too Old to be President, says Chuck Norris

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@ 02:21 AM (3 months, 7 days ago)
Chuck Norris thinks that Senator John McCain is too old to become the next president of the United States. The actor, who has been actively backing McCain's rival Mike Huckabee, made the statement while hosting a fundraiser at the former Arkansas governor's Lone wolf ranch.

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2008/2/5

Giuliani Endorses McCain

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@ 02:56 AM (3 months, 8 days ago)
Republican Rudy Giuliani gave in to the predictable inevitability of his flagging popularity and bowed out of the presidential race. He also endorsed John McCain, who is currently in the leading position. Giuliani's move came after the disappointing third place he won at the recently held Florida primary; McCain, incidentally, emerged victorious. Giuliani's endorsement has strengthened his association with McCain—who often ran his campaign on similar issues related to national security.

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