The Democrat has pulled ahead in enough states to win the 270 electoral votes he needs to gain the White House - and with states to spare - according to an Associated Press analysis.
Democrat Barack Obama on Friday moved to invade rival John McCain's home state with� ads, while McCain called Obama "more liberal" than even the lone socialist in the Senate.
Who is Joe the Plumber? He's Joe Wurzelbacher, an Ohio man looking to buy a plumbing business who came to symbolize the middle class in Wednesday night's presidential debate.
Who is running for president? In an upstate New York county, hundreds of voters have been sent absentee ballots in which they could vote for "Barack Osama."
John McCain embarks on his final drive for the White House on Thursday night, promising to "reach out my hand to anyone to help me get this country moving again" as he accepts the Republican presidential nomination.
President Bush told Republicans on Tuesday night that the lessons of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, meant voters must elect Sen. John McCain as president "to protect America."
A series of disclosures about Gov. Sarah Palin, Sen. John McCain's choice as running mate, called into question how thoroughly McCain had examined her background before putting her on the Republican ticket.
Barack Obama is accepting the Democratic nomination Thursday night with a lofty vision for the United States' future that is far easier to articulate than to accomplish.
Will these nights simply be a page in the history of America or the start of a completely new chapter?� NBC Political Director Chuck Todd previews Obama's acceptance speech.
Bill Clinton laid to rest any speculation Wednesday night that he would not enthusiastically back Barack Obama by making a forceful call for voters to elect Obama president.
Joe Biden set the stage Wednesday for Barack Obama's historic address as the Democratic nominee by launching a heated attack tying John McCain to the Bush White House.
At least the Democrats are showing more support for the people than the republicans. It is the republicans that don't care whether the American people live or die. It is sickening to hear the republicans talk about health care when they have the best health care in America. What about the elderly who has worked all their live and then has to suffer to pay medical bills, medication, grocies and utility bills. If everyone would step off their high horse and look at their fellowman, they all would have a different opinion. We all were created equal, but you would not get that from the way the republicans have ruin our country over the past 8 years. Now, there is someone who wants to help all the people;he is wrong all the time and don't know what he is doing. How many years have most of them been in office and haven't done anything to help this country. The republicans always talking about the money President Obama is spending, but about the money they have wasted over the years. The problem with the republicans and most American; they can't accept the color of one's skin because they alway felt they were superior. They even do that with their own people. Have ever seen any republican volunteer his own time to the lower class white? No. It is apparent they don't care whether or not they have insurance or not.
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