The Washington Post's David S. Broder, on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” argued that the choice of Sarah Palin as vice president will haunt the McCain campaign in the Philadelphia suburbs,world of warcraft gold where she hasn’t gone over well. “They’re going to pay a price for that,” he said. NBC's Chuck Todd added that the Obama campaign is comfortably ahead, but nervous because Pennsylvania doesn’t allow early voting, which has been going well for Democrats elsewhere.
Hillary Clinton’s voice is being used against Barack Obama maplestory mesos in robocalls now going out, CNN’s “Late Edition” reported today.
In the call a voice says, "I’m calling for John McCain and the RNC. Listen to what Hillary Clinton had to say about John McCain and Barack Obama."
A recording of Clinton then comes in, saying: "In the White House, there is no time for speeches and on-the-job training. Sen.McCain will bring a lifetime of experience to the campaign wow eu gold,and Sen. Obama will bring a speech he gave in 2002. I think that is a significant difference."
Chris Wallace began "Fox News Sunday" with a rare television appearance from Obama’s David Plouffe and John McCain’s Rick Davis. Davis was greeted by the unpleasant sight of a national electoral map, concocted by the friendly Karl Rove wow gold, showing Obama with 311 solid electoral votes — 41 more than he needs to win the White House.
Davis said that Pennsylvania still remains the key to McCain’s strategy.World of warcraft gold Winning without it remains virtually impossible and he cited a Mason-Dixon poll showing McCain at the bottom of the margin of error. Wallace and, later, Plouffe countered that most polls show Obama ahead by a much larger margin.
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