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John McCain reiterated his view that Chris Cox should step down or be fired. The Republican presidential candidate says that greater accountability is needed in Washington. |
John McCain said he would fire SEC chairman Christopher Cox. The Republican presidential candidate said that regulatory authorities should be proactive instead of reacting in a crises mode. McCain also criticized Barack Obama's plan to raise taxes. |
Barack Obama raised $66 million in August. The campaign donations exceeded his February high of $55 million in February. Rival John McCain received $47 million. |
Senator John McCain leads Senator Barack Obama in the latest Gallup polls. Daily tracking results showed an increase in support for McCain following the Republican National Convention. |
Sarah Palin addressed the Republican National Convention on Wednesday night. The vice presidential candidate charged up Republicans that she and John McCain can win the race to the White House. |
An adviser to Barack Obama says Senator Joe Lieberman lied when he addressed the Republican Convention on Tuesday night. Lieberman faces retaliation from Democrats. |
The John McCain campaign said Sarah Palin went through a complete examination. The Arizona senator selected her to be his vice presidential running mate in the 2008 election. |
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean opened the convention. Barack Obama spokesperson said that Ted Kennedy will attend the DNC in Denver. |
John McCain's staff in Denver has been evacuated. The campaign office received an envelope containing a threatening letter and some white powder. Several people from the staff have checked into a local hospital. |
The John McCain campaign sent an angry letter to NBC criticizing Andrea Mitchell's comments during Saturday night's forum. The forum was hosted by Pastor Rick Warren at the Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California. |
Rick Warren hosted the Saturday night's forum on faith. He invited Barack Obama and John McCain to answer tough questions. |
Democrats will honor Hillary Clinton by placing her into nomination at the Democratic National Convention. |
Barack Obama said he is committed to a withdrawal plan. He proposes a 16-month plan to leave Iraq. |
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama spoke with troops in Afghanistan. He says the Afghan war is not getting enough attention. |
Senator Hillary Clinton ends her presidential campaign. The announcement came Saturday after Obama won the nomination. |
Barack Obama met directly with Hillary Clinton. They met in Washington for talks on how to rally Democratic supporters. |
Hillary Clinton will end her presidential bid on Saturday. She is expected to endorse Barack Obama. |
Barack Obama will consider a trip to Iraq. The trip is planned for this summer. |
John McCain aims to increase scholarships. The plan is based on length of military service. |
The Libertarian Party picks Bob Barr. Barr is a former Republican Rep. He will run for president in 2008. |
Hillary Clinton is outraged over the Obama campaign. She blames Obama for using her RFK controversial reference to suggest she meant something unthinkable. |
Barack Obama still has to persuade a few superdelegates. Obama needs 64 of the 2,026 delegates needed to clinch the nomination. |
Barack Obama was forced to address the Jeremiah Wright issue. Wright made an appearance at the National Press Club in Washington. |
Barack Obama dismissed the claim that he's dodging another televised encounter with rival Hillary Clinton. |
Bill Clinton is about to face heat for remarks. The comments were made in a recent interview regarding racial remarks of Barack Obama. |
Hillary Clinton vows to move on. Her cash-starved campaign will continue beyond the Pennsylvania primary. |
Barack Obama kept on the defensive during the Democratic debate while Hillary Clinton apologized for Bosnia exaggerations. |
Democratic Debate will be live on ABC presenting Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. |
Obama bitter remarks about Pennsylvania voters has erupted into controversy. |
Barack Obama tried to defuse the controversy that has erupted over Pennsylvania voter remarks. |