Obama Infomercial a Virtuoso Performance
This was a very highly produced, technically incredibly competent half hour of television that was worth every penny. >>
ABC News
A Chronicle of Despair, A Promise of Change
Before he dismissed it as a "gauzy, feel-good commercial," John McCain really should have watched the thirty-minute television program that Barack Obama's campaign aired Wednesday night. >>
The Nation
TV's Top Ad Stars Pan Bam
Two leading infomercial stars agree: Barack Obama's half-hour self-promotion last night was a flop. >>
New York Post
Nielsen: 33.6 million watched Obama ad
If Barack Obama fails to win the election, perhaps the networks should hire him to entertain viewers on Wednesday nights. >>
The Live Feed
Defiant McCain Kicks Off Ohio Bus Tour
Sen. John McCain launched a two-day bus tour of the Buckeye State in a place that describes his mood. >>
Washington Post
McCain could still win — if everything broke his way
John McCain still could win. It would take what one analyst calls a "perfect storm" of events breaking his way in the campaign's final days, but he could come from behind, overtake Barack Obama and pull off the greatest upset in 60 years. >>
McClatchy
Candidates Rush Across Narrowing Battleground
With five days until Election Day, the campaigns of Senators Barack Obama and John McCain barreled toward the finish line on Thursday, racing to 13 rallies across four battleground states. >>
New York Times
08 reasons Barack Obama will win next Tuesday
On Tuesday I offered 08 reasons why John McCain might still pull off an upset in next week’s `08 presidential election. Today I offer 08 reasons why Barack Obama will nevertheless win handily: >>
Chicago Tribune
An Obama Youthquake: Great Pumpkin or Great Bet?
Each year Democrats anticipate the youth vote as eagerly as Linus Van Pelt prepares for the Great Pumpkin. On Halloween night, Linus waits for the Great Pumpkin to appear. On Election Night the left waits for the young to appear. >>
FOX News
How They Would Lead
They only look as if they inhabit our galaxy. In truth, the men who would be President have been running for months in a parallel universe, a place where a Chief Executive changes laws by waving a hand and reorders society at the stroke of a pen... Then one of them wins the election. >>
TIME
Boy shocked after man powers up campaign sign
Shawn Turschak of Chapel Hill was tired of someone stealing McCain-Palin campaign signs from his yard. Turschak, with a degree in electrical engineering, hooked up a third sign to a power source for an electric pet fence Monday and also put up a surveillance camera. >>
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I cannot wait until the election is over!!!
Posted by: Donna W | October 31, 2008 at 06:33 PM