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Biden addresses Governors on investing in future and creating jobs (Video)
December 3, 2008 in Barack Obama, Biden, Joe Biden, Obama, Palin, Sarah Palin | Tags: addresses, america, Biden, China, credit crunch, down turn, economic crisis, financial help, governors, Governors Meeting, high speed, infrastructure, invest, investment, jobs, Joe Biden, maglev, Obama, project, rail, Sarah Palin, Trains, Vice President-elect Joe Biden, Vice-President Elect, VP, VP-elect, work | Leave a comment
Obama to promote art
November 4, 2008 in Barack Obama, Biden, democrats, Joe Biden, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: Agnes Gund, america, Americans For The Arts, Barack Obama, Entertainment News, France's Ministry Of Culture, Hal Prince, John Lynch, John McCain, Lafayette, Michael Chabon, National Endowment For The Arts, Obama Art, Soft Power | 1 comment
In Senator Obama’s opinion it appears the arts have become essential to reengage our standing in the world. According to an article in Bloomberg, he is the first White House contender to include a far- reaching arts-plank in his platform. Quoting Robert Lynch, president and chief executive officer of “Americans for the Arts” a highly respected Washington based arts advocacy group, “no presidential candidate in recent times has addressed cultural issues in such detail.” As early as the spring of 2007 Obama brought together a committee of arts and arts professionals including such luminaries as Hollywood producer George Stevens, novelist Michael Chabon, Broadway director Hal Prince, Museum of Modern Art president emerita Agnes Gund, to focus on this issue.
By contrast the article advises that John McCain has consistently voted for cuts in the National Endowment for the Arts (the NEA) budget, saying that funding for the arts is a local matter.
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Larry King: Arianna Huffington talks Obama’s chances and ‘spreading wealth’ with panel (Video)
October 31, 2008 in Barack Obama, Biden, democrats, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: america, Analysis, Arianna Huffington, Ben Stein, campaign, Election, global, King, Larry King, McCain, Michael Medev, news, Obama, Paul Begala, political, politics, Politics News, Presidential Race, Video, vote, world | 2 comments
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Russians prefer Obama 2-1, except old KGB guard like McCain as old Cold War enemy (Video)
October 22, 2008 in Barack Obama, John McCain, McCain, Obama | Tags: america, Cold War, Election, election 08, K.G.B., McCain, Obama, Polls, Russia, US, white house | Leave a comment
Nothing would make McCain happier than to see the KGB return in Russia – he might be happy to know that some Russian from the Old Guard still see America – as he sees Russia – as Cold War enemy – the perfect storm for another – Cold War – or the going back in time.
Poll: Obama Gains in States That Went For Bush
October 7, 2008 in Barack Obama, Biden, Bush, Joe Biden, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Palin, Polls, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: america, Bush, CNN, gains, indiana, john kerry, McCain, Michigan, new hampshire, new mexico, north Carolina, Obama, ohio, pennsylvania, political news, poll, states, tennessee, voter, VP | Leave a comment
On the eve of the penultimate presidential debate, a new TIME/CNN poll shows John McCain still struggling in states won by George W. Bush in 2004, a sign that last week’s vice presidential debate had little effect on voter opinion.
In North Carolina, which Bush won by more than 12 percentage points in both 2000 and 2004, McCain and Obama are locked in a dead heat, with each candidate garnering the support of 49% of likely voters. In Indiana, which Bush won by 21 points in 2004 and 16 points in 2000, McCain maintains a slight 5 point lead over Obama, with 51% of likely voters, compared to Obama’s 46%.
In the crucial swing state of Ohio, which Bush won by slight margins in both 2000 and 2004, McCain trails Obama by 3 points, with the support of 47% of voters, compared to Obama’s 50%. Obama also holds a statistically significant 8 point lead over McCain in New Hampshire and a 5 point lead in Wisconsin, two states that Democrat John Kerry was able to win in 2004.
As a result of the new survey, CNN now considers New Hampshire and Wisconsin to be Obama-leaning states, after previously being considered tossups. North Carolina is now considered a tossup, after previously being categorized as a McCain-leaning state.
The polls were conducted between October 3 and 6, after last Thursday’s debate. They have a margin of error of +/- 3.5 to 4 percentage points.
Last week, the McCain campaign reacted to a polling downturn by shuttering its operation in the state of Michigan and redistributing staff to Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Maine, where electoral votes are distributed by congressional district. In a conference call last week, Mike DuHaime, the McCain campaign’s political director, acknowledged that the national mood and Obama’s deep pockets had put previously solid Republican states like Indiana in play.
“I do think just the overall environment right now that we face is one of the worst environments for any Republican in probably 35 years,” DuHaime said. “Any time you have that, you have states move within that margin.”
After two grueling years, only two major events remain in the 2008 presidential campaign, a candidate town hall forum Tuesday in Tennessee, and a debate on October 15 in New York. In a nod to the dwindling window of opportunity, McCain again sharpened his attacks on Obama during a stump speech Monday in New Mexico, charging that Obama harbors a “back story” on every issue that needs to be explored.
“All people want to know is: What has this man ever actually accomplished in government? What does he plan for America?” McCain said. “In short: Who is the real Barack Obama? But ask such questions and all you get in response is another barrage of angry insults.”
Campaigning in North Carolina, Obama countered by charging that McCain and his aides were “gambling that they can distract you with smears rather than talk to you about substance.”
Source: TIME
Fundamentals of 760,000 Job Losses: More of the Same has a Price
October 5, 2008 in Barack Obama, Bush, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: 2008, Ad, america, Analysis, Barack Obama, commentary, commercia, documentary, Economy, george bush, Job loss, John McCain, news, political, president, Price, same, united states | 3 comments