Google News Alert for: McCain
Obama, McCain splitting key states in early returns San Francisco Chronicle - CA, USA (11-04) 16:48 PST SAN FRANCISCO -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama took a lead over GOP rival John McCain in the battleground state of ... See all stories on this topic |
US on Brink of History as Barack Obama and John McCain Await ... U.S. News & World Report - Washington,DC,USA Republican John McCain clung to a small chance of defying the obits one last time, but it would take a Lazarus-scale miracle: dozens of polls show Obama ... See all stories on this topic |
Early blows for Obama and McCain The Press Association Barack Obama will win Vermont while John McCain will carry Kentucky, both as expected, in the first projections of the US presidential election. ... See all stories on this topic |
Web users Digg Obama ahead of McCain NEWS.com.au - Australia ... of them to announce that they have cast their vote for the Democratic candidate. In comparison, just over 100 users have commented on John McCain's profile. See all stories on this topic |
NEW: McCain wins Kentucky; Obama wins Vermont, CNN projects CNN International - USA John McCain will win Oklahoma, South Carolina and Tennessee, CNN projects. CNN projects that Obama will win 77 electoral votes so far and McCain will pick ... See all stories on this topic |
McCain Backers Turn Out to Vote in Philadelphia Suburbs Wall Street Journal Blogs - New York,NY,USA John McCain's hope for an upset win in Pennsylvania rested largely on holding off Sen. Barack Obama in the Philadelphia suburbs with support from voters ... See all stories on this topic |
Backgrounder: US Republican presidential candidate John McCain Xinhua - China 4 (Xinhua) -- John Sidney McCain, a 72-year-old Republican, confronted with another significant challenge on Nov. 4 when American voters were choosing their ... See all stories on this topic |
Obama, McCain plan election night extravaganzas Daily Times - Lahore,Pakistan CHICAGO: Barack Obama and John McCain couldn't have planned more different election night parties if they tried. A million people are expected to crowd into ... See all stories on this topic |
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