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As the Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is eyeing the White House. People and InStyle magazines have their eyes on Palin's glasses. So do local optical shop customers. ...more
September 20, 2008
WASHINGTON - Details emerged Thursday behind the break-in of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's e-mail account, including a first-hand account suggesting it was vulnerable because a hacker was able to impersonate her online to obtain her password. ...more
September 18, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama raised more money in August than any presidential candidate has ever recorded in a one-month period, with his campaign disclosing Sunday that it collected $66 million and drew 500,000 first-time donors to his candidacy. ...more
September 15, 2008
Sen. John McCain, the former prisoner of war whose bid for the White House appeared in complete collapse just one year ago, accepted the Republican presidential nomination on Thursday with a pledge to move the nation beyond "partisan rancor" and narrow self-interest. ...more
September 5, 2008
The debate has been lively today at TBO.com over events of the day in the presidential race, beginning with reaction to the acceptance speech of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. ...more
September 4, 2008
Sen. John McCain made an inspired choice in picking Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate. ...more
August 30, 2008
This letter is in response to Frances Earl's column that appeared Thursday in which she once again attacks Sen. John McCain. Let us take into consideration that some of things she wrote were true, at least one can say about McCain is that he served his country and has never associated with racists like the Rev. Wright and radicals like William Ayres as Sen. Barack Obama has done. ...more
August 29, 2008
Florida state Rep. Geraldine Thompson of Orlando was born in 1948 in New Orleans, and her birth certificate, she said, is labeled "colored." ...more
August 26, 2008
Barack Obama seems to enjoy some enormous advantages over John McCain in their pursuit of the White House. Polls show that more than eight out of 10 Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction. The Republican brand is in tatters because of the Iraq war and the economic slowdown. And Obama is on pace to raise more money than any presidential candidate in history. ...more
August 24, 2008
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