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GOP ready to link Obama to Reid, Pelosi
Barack Obama returns to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to speak with House Democrats, and Republicans will try to spoil the party by linking the Democrats' presidential nominee to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and their reluctance to allow votes on offshore oil drilling.
Nations:U.S. People:Harry Reid Nancy Pelosi Tom DeLay Barack Obama Lindsey Graham John McCain Activities:US Election 2008 Source:(Politico)
2008-07-29
GOP Targets Dem 'Scandal Babies'
There's nothing quite like an incumbent's predilection for corruption, bribery or sleazy sex for helping an underdog win a congressional seat. And there was plenty of muck to exploit in the 2006 midterm elections, when a raft of Republican scandals helped more than a dozen Democrats get elected in districts thought to be safely Republican.
Nations:U.S. People:Mark Foley Nancy Pelosi Tom DeLay Barack Obama Jeb Bush Dick Cheney Source:(Time)
2008-07-13
Stephen Mansfield pens pro-Obama book
The conservative Evangelical biographer of George W. Bush and Tom DeLay has moved on to a new subject: Barack Obama. And his new book, due out this summer, may lend credibility to Senator Obama's bid to win Evangelical Christian voters away from the Republican Party.
People:Barack Obama Tom DeLay George W. Bush Sam Brownback John McCain Jimmy Carter Activities:US Election 2008 Source:(Politico)
2008-06-16
From mistakes, Clinton has learned, adjusted
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a conservative Republican from South Carolina and longtime backer of John McCain, has called Hillary Rodham Clinton "a smart, prepared, serious senator" with an ability to "build unusual political alliances on a variety of issues."
People:Bill Clinton Rick Santorum Newt Gingrich Tom DeLay Barack Obama Lindsey Graham Activities:US Election 2008
2008-04-16
Electability seen as key to McCain's rising support
John McCain has vaulted from long shot to the front-runner to win the Republican nomination for U.S. president. The reason? Voter confidence he can beat the eventual Democratic candidate in November's election, according to interviews with some of his supporters.
Nations:U.S. People:Mike Huckabee Mitt Romney Rudy Giuliani Rush Limbaugh Tom DeLay John McCain Activities:US Election 2008
2008-02-01
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