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Say What? Obama vs. McCain on the Stump
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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HUDSON, Wis. - Senator John McCain in a wide-ranging interview called for a government that is frugal but more active than many conservatives might prefer. (article 4)
HUDSON, WIS. This was supposed to be the week John McCain unveiled his new campaign, more disciplined and acutely focused on the economy. (article 3)
By ARIEL SABAR PORTSMOUTH, Ohio, July 12, 2008 - Sen. John McCain has made nuclear power a centerpiece of his energy plan. (article 9)
At a town hall-style meeting in this struggling Appalachian city Wednesday, the first person he called on was a local woman in the corner with a hand-drawn "No Nukes" sign. (article 9)
Earlier this week, Sen. John McCain rejected a statement by his top economics adviser, former Sen. Phil Gramm, who complained that America is "a nation of whiners" and the country is in a " mental recession. (article 1)
Let's just say that conjuring up the specter of mass murder as being helpful to a presidential candidate doesn't strike the most uplifting tone. (article 13)
Iran s saber-rattling missile tests quickly became a flash point in the presidential election on Wednesday as Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama each seized on the tests to try to validate their differing policies on Iran. (article 8)
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- McCain Muffs Birth Control, Viagra, Economy (ABCNews, 07/11/2008, 991 words)
- Carly Fiorina's fuzzy McCain-speak (L.A. Times, 07/10/2008, 327 words)
- McCain hoped for a better week (L.A. Times, 07/12/2008, 806 words)
- McCain’s Conservative Model? Roosevelt (nytimes.com, 07/13/2008, 1440 words)
- Kerry says McCain lacks judgment to be president (Washington Post, 07/12/2008, 491 words)
- Sen. John McCain's Press Conference Regarding Media Reports About His Relationship With a Washington Lobbyist (Washington Post, 07/10/2008, 1108 words)
- Friendly Campaigning, Only Not So Much (nytimes.com, 07/12/2008, 1122 words)
- U.S. Candidates Use Iran’s Missile Tests as a Chance for a Foreign Policy Debate (nytimes.com, 07/10/2008, 561 words)
- Say What? Obama vs. McCain on the Stump (ABCNews, 07/12/2008, 1286 words)
- The Way We Live Now (nytimes.com, 07/13/2008, 979 words)
- MCCAIN OFFERS $300 MILLION FOR NEW AUTO BATTERY (NY Post, 07/13/2008, 485 words)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (Washington Post, 07/12/2008, 251 words)
- Fear and Loathing (Washington Post, 07/11/2008, 443 words)
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