President-elect Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain are meeting Monday for the first time since the presidential election to talk about how they can work together on problems facing the country.
Obama, McCain on what to change in sports (Detroit Free Press)
WASHINGTON ? Democrat Barack Obama told ESPN's "Monday Night Football" it's time for college football to pick a champion with a playoff system while Republican John McCain would put an end to performance-enhancing substances.Source : Detroit Free Press (subscribe)
Obama, McCain both promise change on election eve (kansascity.com)
Barack Obama radiated confidence and John McCain displayed the grit of an underdog Monday as the presidential rivals reached for the finish line of a two-year marathon with a burst of campaigning across battlegrounds from the Atlantic Coast to Arizona.Source : kansascity.com (subscribe)Explore : Arizona, Barack Obama, Government, Politics, Senate
Obama, McCain on what to change in sports (ajc.com)
Washington ? Democrat Barack Obama tells ESPN's "Monday Night Football" it's time for college football to pick a champion with a playoff system while Republican John McCain wants to put an end to performance-enhancing substances.Source : ajc.com (subscribe)
Obama, McCain on what to change in sports (Boston Globe)
Democrat Barack Obama tells ESPN's "Monday Night Football" it's time for college football to pick a champion with a playoff system while Republican John McCain wants to put an end to performance-enhancing substances.Source : Boston Globe (subscribe)Explore : Barack Obama, Politics, Republican Party, The Obama Campaign
Obama, McCain both promise change on election eve (AP)
AP - Barack Obama radiated confidence and John McCain displayed the grit of an underdog Monday as the presidential rivals reached for the finish line of a two-year marathon with a burst of campaigning across battlegrounds from the Atlantic Coast to Arizona.
Obama says change needed as McCain derides TV ad (AP)
AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama plunked down $4 million for a campaign-closing television ad Wednesday night, summoning voters to "choose hope over fear and unity over division" in Tuesday's election. Republican John McCain derided the event as a "gauzy, feel-good commercial," paid for with broken promises.
How They Would Change Health Care: McCain
MINNEAPOLIS -- When Diane Derichs's husband was retiring from his assembly-line job making fruit bars for ConAgra Foods, the couple invited over an insurance agent to help her find a health plan.
McCain promises to change Bush economic policy (AP)
AP - Republican John McCain promised to pivot from President Bush's economic policies and impose strict controls on government spending that would spur investor confidence and the stock market's recovery.
Biden: McCain needs Halloween costume for change (Boston Globe)
Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden said Friday that Republican John McCain would need a Halloween costume to convince voters that he would depart from the policies and divisive politics of President Bush. "I know Halloween is coming, but John McCain as the candidate of change? Whoa, come on," Biden said during an outdoor rally in the capital city's downtown. ...Source : Boston Globe (subscribe)Explore : Halloween, Holiday and Celebrations
Biden: McCain needs Halloween costume for change (The Huffington Post)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. ? Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden said Friday that Republican John McCain would need a Halloween costume to convince voters that he would depart from the policies and divisive politics of President Bush. "I know Halloween is coming, but John McCain as the candidate of change? Whoa, come on," Biden said during an outdoor rally in the capital city's downtown.Source : The Huffington Post (subscribe)
Biden: McCain needs Halloween costume for change (AP)
AP - Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden said Friday that Republican John McCain would need a Halloween costume to persuade voters that he would depart from the policies and divisive politics of President Bush.
'Change direction now,' McCain says (Detroit Free Press)
John McCain pledged to fight for a new direction for the country in an energetic new campaign stump speech Monday that sought to distance the Republican presidential nominee from the economic policies of President George W. Bush.Source : Detroit Free Press (subscribe)
ELECTION 2008: 'Change direction now,' McCain says (Detroit Free Press)
John McCain pledged to fight for a new direction for the country in an energetic new campaign stump speech Monday that sought to distance the Republican presidential nominee from the economic policies of President George W. Bush.Source : Detroit Free Press (subscribe)Explore : Politics, Republican Party
McCain: ?We Can?t Change the System With Someone Who?s Never Fought the System? (Time)
The Arizonan returns to character attacks on Obama in a joint rally with Palin in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Wednesday. Again asks ?who is the real Senator Obama,? questioning him on taxes, the economy, health care and more. ?Is he the candidate who talks about regulation or the politician who took money from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and [...]Source : Time (subscribe)Explore : Fannie Mae, Taxes
McCain Ready for A Change Of Subject
In the two weeks that the Wall Street financial crisis has dominated the political debate, the presidential race has shifted from what had been essentially a dead heat to one in which Sen. Barack Obama has opened up a narrow but perceptible advantage nationally, as well as in a number of...
No change yet in McCain debate status (San Fransisco Chronicle)
John McCain's campaign expressed cautious optimism Thursday as congressional Republicans and Democrats agreed in principle on a $700 billion bailout of the financial industry hours before the two presidential candidates were to meet with President Bush on the... Source : San Fransisco Chronicle (subscribe)
NO CHANGE IN MCCAIN DEBATE STATUS (New York Post)
WASHINGTON - John McCain's campaign is welcoming news of an agreement in principle between congressional Republicans and Democrats on a bailout of the financial industry. But the Republican isn't yet ready to say he will attend the presidential...Source : New York Post (subscribe)
No change yet in McCain debate status (AP)
AP - John McCain's campaign expressed cautious optimism Thursday as congressional Republicans and Democrats agreed in principle on a $700 billion bailout of the financial industry hours before the two presidential candidates were to meet with President Bush on the crisis.
McCain Seen as Less Likely to Bring Change, Poll Finds
Senator John McCain is widely viewed as a ?typical Republican? who would continue or expand President Bush?s policies, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.
Obama mocks McCain promise to bring change (Detroit Free Press)
Barack Obama on Monday mocked John McCain's promise to bring change to Washington, saying the Republican presidential nominee has marched loyally with President Bush and was out of touch with the economic distress of struggling Americans.Source : Detroit Free Press (subscribe)Explore : Barack Obama, Election 2008, Politics, Republican Party, The Obama Campaign
Obama mocks McCain's promise to bring change (AP)
AP - Barack Obama on Monday mocked John McCain's promise to bring change to Washington, saying the Republican presidential nominee has marched loyally with President Bush and was out of touch with the economic distress of struggling Americans.
Obama tries to seize 'change' mantle from McCain-Palin ticket
Democrats targeting GOP nominee's running mate with female surrogates
FLINT, Mich.— John McCain's unexpected selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate has confronted Barack Obama 's campaign with a difficult challenge, as the Democrat seeks to undercut a new sense of excitement surrounding McCain without personally attacking a charismatic figure who is energizing a range of voters.
Obama Scoffs at McCain's 'Change' (Fox News)
Obama urges voters not to be 'fooled' by McCain's attempts to cast GOP ticket as force for change ? Obama Fundraiser: Palin Putting Career Above Family ? Palin's Church Promotes Turning Gays Straight | PHOTOS ? FOX News Palin Special: 'American Woman' | PREVIEW Source : Fox News (subscribe)
Republicans: McCain and Palin cite tough times, vow "change is coming." (Philadelphia Inquirer)
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. - John McCain and Sarah Palin kicked off the final two months of the presidential campaign to cheers from big crowds as they stressed themes of a strong America and concern about the sinking economy.Source : Philadelphia Inquirer (subscribe)
McCain: 'Change is coming'
John McCain told the nation he knows how to "secure the peace" and will get the country moving again.
Swamp: Poll shows Palin a popular choice Analysis: GOP attack on media works
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Sen. John McCain: "Change is Coming" (Usmagazine)
"I fight to restore the pride and principles of our party," he says in his convention speech Source : Usmagazine (subscribe)Explore : Celebrity
McCain pledges to change partisan Washington
ST. PAUL (Reuters) - Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin kicked off a two-month battle for the White House on Friday with a promise that "change is coming," a theme co-opted from their Democratic rivals.
McCain pledges to change partisan Washington (Reuters)
Reuters - Republicans John McCain and Sarah
Palin kicked off a two-month battle for the White House on
Friday with a promise that "change is coming," a theme co-opted
from their Democratic rivals.
McCain and Obama campaigns grapple for 'change' (AP)
AP - Invigorated by back-to-back political conventions, Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama grappled for the mantle of change Friday as the fall race for the presidency took off in states teeming with the independent voters they needed to win.
John McCain News, McCain promises 'change' while accepting Republican nomination, John McCain's running mate
St. Paul (Minnesota): John McCain has touted his record as a reformer and sought to reclaim the mantle of change from his Democratic opponent in a speech accepting the Republican Party's presidential nomination.Source : subbExplore : Cities and Towns, Minneapolis, Politics, Republican Party
John McCain News, McCain promises 'change' while accepting Republican nomination, John McCain's running mate
St. Paul (Minnesota): John McCain has touted his record as a reformer and sought to reclaim the mantle of change from his Democratic opponent in a speech accepting the Republican Party's presidential nomination.Source : subbExplore : Cities and Towns, Minneapolis, Politics, Republican Party
John McCain News, McCain promises 'change' while accepting Republican nomination, John McCain's running mate
St. Paul (Minnesota): John McCain has touted his record as a reformer and sought to reclaim the mantle of change from his Democratic opponent in a speech accepting the Republican Party's presidential nomination.Source : subbExplore : Cities and Towns, Minneapolis, Politics, Republican Party
John McCain: Fight for Change (PoliGazette)
Thank you all very much. Tonight, I have a privilege given few Americans ? the privilege of accepting our party?s nomination for President of the United States. And I accept it with gratitude, humility and confidence. In my life, no success has come without a good fight, and this nomination wasn?t any different. That?s a tribute [...]Source : PoliGazette (subscribe)Explore : Politics
McCain vows to fight for change in nomination speech (AFP)
AFP - John McCain vowed to fight for America as long as he draws breath, in a patriotic pledge to bring political change as he accepted the Republican presidential nomination.
McCain promises 'change,' slams his own party - Summary (The Earth Times Online Newspaper)
St Paul, Minnesota - John McCain touted his military service and record as a reformer in seeking to reclaim the mantle of change from his Democratic opponent in a speech accepting the Republ...Source : The Earth Times Online Newspaper (subscribe)Explore : Cities and Towns, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Politics, World
McCain, Obama pitted in 8-week contest of 'change' (AP)
AP - Republican presidential nominee John McCain, buoyed by a unifying GOP convention and the spark of running mate Sarah Palin, plunged into a competitive, eight-week struggle with Democrat Barack Obama over which party can best bring change to Washington.
McCain vows fight for change in big convention speech (AFP)
AFP - John McCain Thursday vowed to fight for America as long as he draws breath, promising to unleash a torrent of political change as he accepted the Republican White House nomination.
McCain tells cheering GOP he'll change Washington (San Fransisco Chronicle)
John McCain, a POW turned political rebel, vowed Thursday night to vanquish the "constant partisan rancor" that grips Washington as he launched his fall campaign for the White House. "Change is coming," he promised the roaring Republican National Convention... Source : San Fransisco Chronicle (subscribe)Explore : John McCain, Politics, Republican Party, The McCain campaign
McCain Vows to End ?Partisan Rancor,? Seizing Theme of Change From Rival
Senator John McCain sought to move from a convention marked by an effort to reassure the party base to an appeal to a broader electorate.
McCain tells convention, nation he'll bring change (Examiner)
John McCain, a POW turned political rebel, vowed Thursday night to vanquish the "constant partisan rancor" that grips Washington as he launched his fall campaign for the White House. "Change is coming," he promised the roaring Republican National Convention and a prime-time television audience.Source : Examiner (subscribe)Explore : Politics
McCain says "change is coming" to America
ST. PAUL (Reuters) - Republican John McCain cast himself as an independent-minded reformer on Thursday and said he had the scars to prove it in a speech that promised Americans "change is coming" if they elect him on November 4.
McCain says "change is coming" to America (Reuters)
Reuters - Republican John McCain cast himself as
an independent-minded reformer on Thursday and said he had the
scars to prove it in a speech that promised Americans "change
is coming" if they elect him on November 4.
McCain tells convention, nation he'll bring change (AP)
AP - John McCain, a POW turned political rebel, vowed Thursday night to vanquish the "constant partisan rancor" that grips Washington as he launched his fall campaign for the White House. "Change is coming," he promised the roaring Republican National Convention and a prime-time television audience.
McCain tells cheering GOP he'll change Washington (AP)
AP - John McCain, a POW turned political rebel, vowed Thursday night to vanquish the "constant partisan rancor" that grips Washington as he launched his fall campaign for the White House. "Change is coming," he promised the roaring Republican National Convention and a prime-time television audience.
To G.O.P., McCain Issues Call for Change
Senator John McCain pledged to move the nation beyond ?partisan rancor? after a convention filled with blistering attacks on his opponent.
McCain vows change in Washington (AP)
AP - John McCain, a POW turned political rebel, vowed Thursday night to vanquish the "constant partisan rancor" plaguing the nation as he launched his fall campaign for the White House. "Change is coming" to Washington, he promised the Republican National Convention.
McCain promises 'change' in accepting party nomination - Summary (The Earth Times Online Newspaper)
St Paul, Minnesota - John McCain will tout his record as a reformer and hopes to reclaim the mantle of change from his Democratic opponent in a speech accepting the Republican Party's presidential nomination on Thursday. Let me offer an advance warn...Source : The Earth Times Online Newspaper (subscribe)Explore : John McCain, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Politics, World
McCain vows change in big convention speech (AFP)
AFP - John McCain Thursday vowed he and running mate Sarah Palin would shake up "do nothing" Washington with a new wave of change as he was set to accept the Republican presidential nomination.
McCain's convention message: Change is coming (AP)
AP - John McCain portrayed himself as a presidential candidate who has a record of putting the good of the country before all else, and Democrat Barack Obama as just the opposite, in his speech to the Republican National Convention.