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| Nov.17 |
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Obama vows to 'work with' McCain| US President-elect and his former rival John McCain have vowed to work together in a 'new era of reform' to restore trust in government | |
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| Nov.6 |
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Campaigns' computers hacked Computers at the headquarters of the Obama and McCain campaigns were hacked during the campaign by a foreign entity looking for policy information
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| Oct.7 |
Tennessee |
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McCain, Obama trade blows on economy Map of Tennessee| The presidential hopefuls have set out their economic policies in a debate dominated by the financial crisis | |
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| Oct.6 |
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Obama digs up past McCain scandal Barack Obama has attacked John McCain's links to a 1980s financial scandal
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| Sep.28 |
Washington |
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Obama and McCain back bail-out package US presidential hopefuls have broadly welcomed an outline multi-billion dollar plan to help shore up the US financial system
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| Sep.26 |
Southern U.S. |
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McCain and Obama spar in first debate Map of Oxford Mississippi USA Presidential rivals have attacked each other over foreign policy and the economy, in their first debate
| McCain praised the 'surge' strategy, while Obama said the US military had not been 'used wisely'. Obama said bail-out of the US economy was the 'final verdict' on eight years of Republican policies
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| Sep.25 |
Washington |
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US rivals in economy crisis talks| Presidential candidates McCain and Obama are due to meet President Bush at the White House for emergency talks on the economy | |
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| Aug.16 |
Southern California |
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US rivals to woo Christian vote Presidential hopefuls, Republican McCain and Democrat Obama, are preparing to woo Christian voters at a religious forum
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| Feb.12 |
Washington |
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Obama, McCain sweep Potomac primaries  | While John McCain was inching toward the Republican presidential nomination, Barack Obama staked a claim as the Democratic front-runner | |
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