Archive for October, 2008

Anderson, Miklos trade barbs (The Mesquite News)

While Democratic and Republican presidential candidates were slugging it out on national television Tuesday night, the two candidates for Texas State Representative, District 101 traded barbs in a much more intimate setting.

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Fight For Cuban Vote Whole New Ballgame (NBC 6 Miami)

A 2004 exit poll by the University of Miami found that about 69 percent of Cuban-Americans identified themselves as Republicans. But this year, there could be trouble in paradise, NBC 6 reports.

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Civil rights group renews Va. election lawsuit (AP via Yahoo! News)

The NAACP on Friday resumed efforts to force Virginia to put more voting machines in minority polling places, setting up a court hearing 15 hours before voters head to polls in the battleground state.

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Anderson, Miklos trade barbs (The Mesquite News)

While Democratic and Republican presidential candidates were slugging it out on national television Tuesday night, the two candidates for Texas State Representative, District 101 traded barbs in a much more intimate setting.

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US foreign troubles loom large for next president (New Kerala)

By Mike McCarthy, Washington, Oct 29 : When the large field of Democratic and Republican presidential candidates launched bids for the White House more than a year ago, the campaign’s main focus was sure to be foreign policy and the conflict in Iraq.

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With visits and money, Obama narrows race in Montana while McCain stays away (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

HELENA, Mont. - Republican John McCain has history on his side in Montana. Democrat Barack Obama has 19 campaign offices. Montana is typically safe territory for Republican presidential candidates.

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With visits and money, Obama narrows race in Mont. (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)

Republican John McCain has history on his side in Montana. Democrat Barack Obama has 19 campaign offices. Montana is typically safe territory for Republican presidential candidates. President Bush won the state by about 20 points in both 2000 and 2004, and only two Democrats - Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 and Bill Clinton in 1992 - have carried the state since 1948. But Obama staked out Montana …

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Civil rights group renews Virginia election lawsuit (Boston Herald)

RICHMOND, Va. - The NAACP on Friday resumed efforts to force Virginia to put more voting machines in minority polling places, setting up a court hearing 15 hours before voters…

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Civil rights group renews Va. election lawsuit (The Charlotte Observer)

(By BOB LEWIS, Associated Press Writer) The NAACP on Friday resumed efforts to force Virginia to put more voting machines in minority polling places, setting up a court hearing 15 hours before voters head to polls in the battleground state. The Virginia chapter of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s will return to federal court on Monday afternoon to argue the state is …

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Civil rights group renews Va. election lawsuit (The State)

The NAACP on Friday resumed efforts to force Virginia to put more voting machines in minority polling places, setting up a court hearing 15 hours before voters head to polls in the battleground state. The Virginia chapter of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s will return to federal court on Monday afternoon to argue the state is inadequatley prepared to handle an …

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