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Only at The Washington Times: Reporters discuss the latest news from the 2008 Presidential Election.
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The big hunt
Gov. Sarah Palin may shoot moose. But Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain have hunters in their telescopic sites.
'08 earmarks
New earmark requests are out - would a President McCain veto his pals' requests?
Obama's David Plouffe: Florida to cost $39 million
Obama campaign manager details strategy in Web video, says McCain "in the gutter."
Bill Clinton: Give $, get our speeches on DVD
Former president makes money pitch that comes with a DVD of Hillary's and Bill's speeches to DNC.
Can McCain expand the playing field?
After all the speculation of Democrats' expanded playing field this year, a new poll suggests John McCain may be the one making inroads.
Does someone have a drinking problem?
In the midst of everything else, now advocates for tap water (yes, apparently there is such an organization) are upset that both John McCain and Barack Obama use bottled water.
Joe Biden to attack McCain
Obama's running mate plans a harsh speech about their Republican foe; campaign pushes new ad blasting McCain's tactics.
Video - A tougher Barack Obama
Barack Obama blasts John McCain as a George Bush carbon copy.
Getting hot in New Hampshire
Rhetoric heats up at Obama campaign rally.
It's Obama night on SNL
Yes, Sen. Barack Obama will make a cameo appearance on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" this weekend — just 24 hours or so after Sen. John McCain braved ABC's "The View" and FOX's "Rachael Ray," obviously out to woo the eat-in kitchen vote.
McCain blames Obama for killing immigration
In a new Spanish-language ad, John McCain says Barack Obama isn't on the side of immigrants, blaming Obama "and his congressional allies" for efforts "that made immigration reform fail."
53 days to go - now it gets REALLY ugly
New attack ads on the airwaves from both camps.
Columbia students gather for star-studded service forum
Service Nation presidential forum under way.
Obama and McCain visit Ground Zero, urge national service
Presidential hopefuls pay tribute in person and transform their Web sites for 9/11.
Miss Piggy stays out of Obama dust-up
The famed lipstick-wearing pig avoids getting involved in presidential politics.