Democrat Barack Obama broadened his advertising campaign on Friday into two once reliably Republican states and further bedeviled rival John McCain by placing a commercial in Arizona.
A television news anchor in Maine who looks a lot like Sarah Palin says she's been getting "hate mail and nasty phone calls."
Barack Obama revealed Wednesday that former President Clinton, once thought to be the presidential nominee's alleged nemesis, will campaign for him during the weeks leading up to Election Day.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain has chosen Gov. Sarah Palin to be his running mate.� She would be the first woman to serve on a Republican presidential ticket.
NYT: Even as Hillary Clinton prepared for her moment in the spotlight on Tuesday night, the lingering rancor between the two sides appears to have intensified with the convention this week.
Hillary Rodham Clinton answered skeptics Tuesday night by issuing a ringing call for her supporters to rally behind Barack Obama.
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