| McCain to Obama: keep your word on public funds April 11, 2008 21:45:28DALLAS (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Friday accused Democrat Barack Obama of breaking his word on campaign financing and said he might turn down public money for his campaign if Obama does so.

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| Poll Says No Party Will Have the Edge in November April 11, 2008 18:02:00A new poll suggests that John McCain would be even with a Democratic rival in November. NPR News Analyst Juan Williams talks about the polls findings and about President Bushs decision to attend the Beijing Olympics opening ceremonies. - [Read more] |
| McCain has abundance of tough sells in VP search April 11, 2008 13:19:42WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As Republican presidential candidate John McCain starts thinking through who he wants as a vice presidential running mate, he may find that many potential picks carry risks as well as rewards.

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| McCain Lags Behind Democrats in Fundraising April 11, 2008 12:44:00Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain is trailing both Democratic candidates in fundraising. Steve Inskeep speaks to NPR new analyst Juan Williams about John McCains money woes. - [Read more] |
| McCain Reverses Himself on Mortgage Position April 11, 2008 06:08:26Senator John McCain called for the federal government to aid some homeowners in danger of losing their homes by helping them to refinance and get federally guaranteed 30-year mortgages. - [Read more] |
| McCain courts women voters April 11, 2008 01:18:38Sen. John McCain, in an effort to woo women voters, spent Thursday with the hosts of ABCs "The View" -- a show targeted at women, a key voting bloc.

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| McCain outlines plan to ease U.S. housing crisis April 10, 2008 22:41:43NEW YORK (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain outlined plans on Thursday to ease the burden on struggling American homeowners, drawing fire from Democratic rivals who accused him of a half-hearted effort.

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| McCain Pressures Obama on Public Financing April 10, 2008 21:26:00Even though John McCain declined public financing in the primaries, he says he intends to take the funds for his general election campaign. McCain is accusing Barack Obama of breaking a promise to do so. But for Obama -- outraising McCain two-to-one -- theres little incentive to restrict his campaign to $84 million, should he win the Democratic nod. - [Read more] |
| Clinton, Obama skirmish over Iraq April 10, 2008 01:13:10ALIQUIPPA, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Wednesday attacked her rivals over Iraq, saying Democrat Barack Obama is all talk when it comes to ending the war and Republican John McCain would keep it going.

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| McCain doesnt rule out preemptive war April 9, 2008 23:57:35WESTPORT, Connecticut (Reuters) - Republican U.S. presidential candidate John McCain said on Wednesday he would not rule out launching preemptive wars against future enemies.

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| Petraeus Hearing a Campaign Stop for Candidates April 9, 2008 12:28:00Among the senators who grilled Gen. David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker on Tuesday was the next president of the United States. Whether it will be Clinton, McCain or Obama hasnt been decided, but all three made the hearings on Capitol Hill a kind of campaign stop. - [Read more] |
| Presidential candidates posture over Iraq April 9, 2008 07:12:04WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. presidential candidates John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama pushed competing positions on the Iraq war at congressional hearings on Tuesday in political theater that may define the race for the White House.

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| Rice: No interest in McCain ticket April 8, 2008 18:56:40Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice dismissed rumors Tuesday that she is angling to be Sen. John McCains running mate, instead telling reporters she plans to head back to Stanford University.

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| Rice leaves door ajar for vice presidential chance April 8, 2008 16:20:48WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice left slightly open the chance on Tuesday that she might be interested in running as vice president on Republican White House contender John McCains ticket.

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| McCain says Democrats promises on Iraq "reckless" April 8, 2008 07:21:16KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain accused his Democratic rivals on Monday of making "reckless" promises they cannot keep by pledging speedy U.S. troop withdrawals from Iraq.

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