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New Obama Ad: McCain "Doesn't Understand" EducationThe Obama campaign has launched this new ad against John McCain, hitting McCain for voting to cut education funding and having an economic plan that would take money away from public schools. "John McCain doesn't understand," the announcer says sternly:Obama To Give Speech Today, Blasting McCain On EducationBarack Obama is set to deliver a speech today in Dayton, Ohio, going after John McCain on public education and promoting his own charter-school plan. "In the past few weeks, my opponent has taken to talking about the need for change and reform in Washington, where he has been part of the scene for about three decades," Obama will say, according to the prepared remarks. "And in those three decades, he has not done one thing to truly improve the quality of public education in our country. Not one real proposal or law or initiative. Nothing."Obama In Ohio And Virginia Today, Biden In MissouriBarack Obama has a campaign event today in Riverside, Ohio, a big swing state that could potentially decide the whole presidential race, plus his education speech in Dayton. He'll then head to Lebanon, Virginia, for a town hall tonight. Joe Biden is in Missouri today, courting a swing state where recent polling has given John McCain the lead, with events in Columbia and and St. Louis. McCain And Palin Campaigning Together In Ohio And PennsylvaniaJohn McCain and Sarah Palin are campaigning today in two big swing states. First up is a campaign rally in Lebanon, Ohio, scheduled for 10 a.m. ET, and a rally in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET.More Media Outlets Calling Out Palin On Bridge To Nowhere LiesHere's a sign of just how thin and obvious the McCain campaign's lies are in claiming that Sarah Palin stopped the Bridge to Nowhere: Even the pro-McCain Wall St. Journal and Associated Press have called them out on it. The Journal today says Palin continues to make the claim "despite significant evidence to the contrary," and points ou...
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New Obama Ad: McCain "Doesn't Understand" Education The Obama campaign has launched this new ad against John McCain, hitting McCain for voting to cut education funding and having an economic plan that would take money away from public schools. "John McCain doesn't understand," the announcer says sternly: Obama To Give Speech Today, Blasting McCain On Education Barack Obama is set to deliver a speech today in Dayton, Ohio, going after John McCain on public education and promoting his own charter-school plan. "In the past few weeks, my opponent has taken to talking about the need for change and reform in Washington, where he has been part of the scene for about three decades," Obama will say, according to the prepared remarks. "And in those three decades, he has not done one thing to truly improve the quality of public education in our country. Not one real proposal or law or initiative. Nothing." Obama In Ohio And Virginia Today, Biden In Missouri Barack Obama has a campaign event today in Riverside, Ohio, a big swing state that could potentially decide the whole presidential race, plus his education speech in Dayton. He'll then head to Lebanon, Virginia, for a town hall tonight. Joe Biden is in Missouri today, courting a swing state where recent polling has given John McCain the lead, with events in Columbia and and St. Louis. McCain And Palin Campaigning Together In Ohio And Pennsylvania John McCain and Sarah Palin are campaigning today in two big swing states. First up is a campaign rally in Lebanon, Ohio, scheduled for 10 a.m. ET, and a rally in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET. More Media Outlets Calling Out Palin On Bridge To Nowhere Lies Here's a sign of just how thin and obvious the McCain campaign's lies are in claiming that Sarah Palin stopped the Bridge to Nowhere: Even the pro-McCain Wall St. Journal and Associated Press have called them out on it. The Journal today says Palin continues to make the claim "despite significant evi
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