Archive for the ‘John McCain’ Category
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GOP bloggers, pundits turn focus to rebuilding
Conservative pundits and bloggers were conciliatory Wednesday morning, but urged supporters to continue to fight and use Sen.John McCain’s defeat as a springboard to strengthen the Republican Party.
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Analysis: Turning points led to McCain’s defeat
John McCain’s fight for the White House was a microcosm of his political career and broader life — full of near-death experiences, stunning comebacks and close calls.
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Exit Interview with Top McCain Aide Mark Salter
TIME spoke with John McCain’s biographer and closest aide, Mark Salter, the morning after the election. Sitting in the courtyard of Phoenix’s Biltmore Resort, Salter reflected on the campaign.
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Transcript: McCain concedes presidency
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain conceded the presidential race before a crowd of supporters in Phoenix on Tuesday. He also congratulated Sen. Barack Obama. Here is a transcript:
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How economy turned the tide in Pa.
Patrick Brice said he makes a fine living as a systems administrator for an area phone company, but he still has had to cut back on his spending lately.
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Job No. 1: A new Treasury chief
American voters are lining up to choose the man who will choose the next Treasury Secretary.
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Pigs, pastors, Paris: Top 10 election moments
When the stirring speeches, heavyweight debates and fevered campaigning of the U.S. elections are long forgotten, a handful of far less noble incidents are likely to be our enduring memories of the 2008 White House race.
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Virtual voters follow election in cyberspace
A group of people have gathered beside a gazebo in an outdoor park to discuss the presidential election. But the park isn’t real, it’s in the online virtual world of Second Life, where pixelated avatars fly around and interact with each other.
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McCain: Where he stands
After months of debating the issues, Americans go to the polls on Tuesday to select who they want to serve as the nation’s 44th president.
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Red stocks, blue stocks
Does your faith in your candidate extend to your investment portfolio? If so, this column is for you.