Archive for April, 2008

RNC: Why Does Barack Obama Continue To Distort His Own Record And The Facts On Gas Tax Relief For Americans? (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)

The following release was issued today by the Republican National Committee:

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Voter Voices: The account executive (The State)

Columbia resident Ginny Duncan, 27, is an account executive and registered Republican who plans on voting for Sen. John McCain for president. “The main issues that I’m concerned with are homeland security, protection and keeping our nation safe … I feel like he’s (McCain) going to do the best job for our country.” Listen to Duncan and other S.C. voters describe their feelings on the issues and …

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April 28, 2008 (The Virginia Gazette)

INEZ, Ky. - Republican John McCain asked the North Carolina arm of his party yesterday not to run a television ad that brings up the controversial former pastor of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.

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News Tip or Story Idea? (KARK Little Rock)

Do you have a news tip or story idea that you would like to share? Click Here to tell KARK Channel 4 your story! Will you vote for John McCain for president?

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FUELING THE PAIN III - Why Can’t Barack Obama Admit That He Once Supported A Temporary Gas Tax Holiday, Which He Now … (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)

The following is being issued by the Republican National Committee:

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RNC: Fuel for Thought (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)

A Few Questions For Barack Obama As He Tries To Explain Why He Has No Solution To Combat Rising Gas Prices

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Steelers co-owner endorses McCain (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

Patrick Rooney Sr., a Pittsburgh Steelers co-owner who lives in West Palm Beach, Fla., has endorsed Republican Sen. John McCain for president.

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McCain: N.C. GOP Obama attack ad "offensive" (ABC11 Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville)

The Republican Party in North Carolina said Wednesday it’s launching a television ad calling Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama too extreme for the state, despite the objections of GOP presumptive nominee John McCain.

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Kansas City: Home of the bumper sticker (The Kansas City Star)

A little friendly advice for any presidential candidate visiting our fair burg. Make sure to hold up one of your bumper stickers at your next rally.

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McCain asks NC GOP not to run ad (AP via Yahoo! News)

Republican John McCain on Wednesday asked the North Carolina GOP not to run a television ad that brings up the controversial former pastor of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.

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