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Republican John McCain picked up the final prize of the US presidential election.
Thursday, November 20, 2008 www.hindustantimes.com
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Republican John McCain picked up the final prize of the US presidential election on Wednesday, winning the hotly contested battleground of Missouri by a narrow margin.
More than two weeks after the vote, results showed him beating president-elect Barack Obama there by fewer than 4,000 votes.
The Missouri secretary of state's office showed 1,445,812 votes for McCain and running mate Sarah Palin,
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Obama and McCain says, Americans are looking for leaders who will come together and "change the bad
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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Washington: Despite being bitter rivals during the hard-fought campaign, US president-elect Barack Obama and John McCain have pledged to work side by side, saying Americans are looking for leaders who will come together and "change the bad habits of Washington."
The two men, who clashed over economic and foreign policy as presidential candidates, hoped to work together on challenges like the fina
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The black Democrat got 82.7 per cent of the 821 votes gathered in a mock poll held by MiD DAY across
Thursday, November 06, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Delhi: ABOUT 7,500 miles away from electoral Ground Zero United States, Barack Hussein Obama bulldozed John Sidney McCain in the battle for young Indians' hearts on Monday.
The black Democrat got 82.7 per cent of the 821 votes gathered in a mock poll held by MiD DAY across Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Pune, with Republican McCain picking up the leftovers with 17.3 per cent, mainly from call cent
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First result from New Hampshire goes in favour of Obama
Tuesday, November 04, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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WASHINGTON: Democrat Barack Obama confidently sensed victory in his historic bid to become America's first black president as he wrapped up a
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Barack Obama waves as he enters a rally at the Prince William County in Manassas. (AP Photo)
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marathon two-year campaign. Republican John McCain however, stubbornly promised an underdog upset in Tuesday's election
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Obama told Americans that his first priority if he wins the election, will not be tax reform, but to
Saturday, November 01, 2008 www.ndtv.com
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The race to the White House is almost over. And on Friday, Barack Obama told Americans that his first priority if he wins the election, will not be tax reform, but to catch Osama Bin Laden.
It's a clear indication that in spite of the polls showing Barack Obama well ahead of John McCain, he's not taking any chances.
Speaking at a campaign rally in Sarasota Obama said, "We will finally finish t
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Afghans are backing Barack Obama for US president in the hope he will rescue them from an ever-deadl
Saturday, November 01, 2008 www.hindustantimes.com
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Afghans are backing Barack Obama for US president in the hope he will rescue them from an ever-deadly extremist Islamic insurgency wracking their nation and dashing hopes for a better future.
The Democrat's pledges to strike militant bases in Pakistan, boost US troop levels and return the focus of the US "war on terror" to this region have outshone any impression Republican John McCain might hav
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While 59 per cent voters said Palin was not prepared for the job, a third of voters polled said VP s
Saturday, November 01, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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New York: A growing number of voters have concluded that Republican presidential candidate John McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin, is not qualified to be vice president, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
Fifty nine per cent of voters surveyed said that Palin was not prepared for the job, up nine percentage points since the beginning of the month.
Nearly a third of voters pol
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Obama campaign out-muscled opponent John McCain's with a 30-minute prime-time political infomercial
Friday, October 31, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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Sunrise (Florida): With just four days to go on the campaign trail, every last minute counts, and some minutes cost more than others — millions more.
Starting Wednesday night, the Obama campaign out-muscled opponent John McCain's with a 30-minute prime-time political infomercial — including a live hookup from the campaign trail — that simultaneously aired across seven television networks.
The c
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Obama-mania is sweeping the world -- the Democratic presidential candidate is much more popular than
Friday, October 31, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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WASHINGTON: Obama-mania is sweeping the world -- the Democratic presidential candidate is much more popular than Republican rival John McCain in surveys of people around the world.
But underlying Obama's global popularity is a lack of understanding of his ideas, experts say.
Obama is the preferred candidate of 42% of the people in the world, while only 12% would vote for McCain if they had the
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John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin has emerged as the new darling of social conservatives. (AP)
Friday, October 31, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Dallas: Sarah Palin has emerged as the new darling of social conservatives, and this political capital could make her an influential vice president - or propel her as a candidate for the prime spot in 2012 - if John McCain loses to Democrat Barack Obama on Tuesday.
But even within Republican circles the moose-hunting Alaska governor is a polarizing figure who highlights her party's divisions bet
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