The next campaign is ready to begin

The new race, in fact, already has begun as Obama and the presumptive Republican nominee, John McCain, have been campaigning in Florida, New Mexico, Colorado, Minnesota and other battleground states that will have a significant say in who becomes the ... Full Story »

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Denise Clendening
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by Denise Clendening - Oct. 1, 2008

The article is biased against Obama in presenting over twice as many negative points about Obama's campaign and very little on McCain. The article brings up Rev Wright but nothing on McCain's relationships with Hagee. No information on McCain's huge flip flops which could be related to age. McCain's strong point is suppose to be the military and he continues to make major gaffs regarding the Middle East and the media does not mention this when obviously his staff must be coaching him and he still gets it wrong. There are serious issues with McCain and the best the LA Times can come up with is his lobbying relationships, age (but not the huge mistakes he is making that could be age related), continued support of an unpopular war ... More »

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Fabrice Florin
3.5
by Fabrice Florin - Oct. 1, 2008
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Heidi Pickman
3.0
by Heidi Pickman - Oct. 1, 2008

Considering I'm reviewing this for the NewsTrust McCain project, this article is more about Obama than McCain. The article outlines what lies ahead for Obama and mentions briefly that McCain has a few obstacles as well. I hope that there is a companion piece that concentrates on McCain's obstacles and mentions Obama's. The article is a 'must have' in that it summarizes much of what we know already.

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