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Obama vetoes NASCAR sponsorship :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Barack Obama
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Barack Obama's change of heart on a number of high profile issues in recent weeks has tarnished his heretofore saintly image among many of his hard-core supporters, much to the delight of his opposition. (article 3)
The novel use of a new software tool on Friday helped John McCain's campaign to continue to chip away at Obama's image. (article 3)
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton lent her campaign an additional $1 million at the end of June, underscoring the difficulty she is having staying ahead of creditors and retiring a mountain of campaign debt, filings with the Federal Election Commission show. (article 2)
Mr. McCain also had $1.4 million in unpaid bills at the end of June, according to the filings. (article 2)
WASHINGTON - Faced with a spending cap for his fall campaign, Republican presidential candidate John McCain is aggressively spending more money than he is raising during summer months and methodically reducing his cash reserves. (article 1)
According to filings with the Federal Election Commission, McCain spent more than $16 million on advertising during the month, about three-quarters of his total raised in June. (article 1)
To accomplish that, Obama's campaign is assembling what would be the largest field operation in the history of American politics. (article 5)
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- McCain spends down primary funds (boston.com, 07/20/2008, 513 words)
- Clinton Lends Her Campaign More Money as Its Debt Proves Stubborn (nytimes.com, 07/21/2008, 661 words)
- Threat Level (blog.wired.com, 07/22/2008, 421 words)
- Obama vetoes NASCAR sponsorship :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Barack Obama (suntimes.com, 07/22/2008, 447 words)
- Obama's paid staff dwarfing McCain's (boston.com, 07/20/2008, 352 words)
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