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Blog: Obama's post debate cable spot returns to his core negative message, linking McCain to Bush.
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New Obama Ad: McCain May Not Be Bush, But He Sure Votes With Him The Obama campaign already has this new TV ad set to air on national cable, taking on John McCain for his declaration at the debate last night that he's not President Bush:"You may not be George Bush," the announcer says, speaking in the most literal sense of McCain and Bush being two separate people. This is then followed by footage of what really counts: McCain boasting during the primaries that he's voted with Bush over 90% of the time.Obama In New Hampshire And New York, Michelle In Pennsylvania Barack Obama is holding a 10 a.m. ET event in Londonderry, New Hampshire, and will then head to New York City for the Al Smith Dinner. Michelle is holding a rally in Pittsburgh at 10 a.m. ET. Joe Biden is off the campaign trail today, but will appear on Jay Leno tonight.McCain In Pennsylvania And New York, Palin In Maine And North Carolina John McCain is holding a rally at 1 p.m. ET today in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, and will then head to New York for the Al Smith Dinner -- and a taping of the David Letterman show, in an effort patch things up after he ditched Dave last month. Sarah Palin will hold a rally at 10 a.m. ET in Bangor, Maine, in the hopes of taking away one electoral vote in a state that splits their votes by Congressional districts. Palin will then head to North Carolina, for a 3:15 p.m. ET rally in Elon.Obama And McCain Meeting Again Tonight In New York Barack Obama and John McCain will both be attending tonight's Alfred E. Smith Dinner in New York, an annual charity event held by the New York Archdiocese and a frequent stop for politicians. They will both speak at the dinner, starting at about 6:30 p.m. ET.AP: Campaign Now Concentrated In Red States The Associated Press reports that the candidates will now be focused entirely on swing states now that the debates are over -- in particular, swing states that voted for President Bush last time. McCain has been forced by recent polls to more vigorously defend state...
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