A new national poll suggests Barack Obama is widening his edge over John McCain in the race for the White House. The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll out Monday afternoon suggests that the country's financial crisis, record low approval ratings for President Bush, and a drop in the public's perception of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin all appear to be contributing factors in Obama_s gains among voters. Fifty-three percent of...
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Associated Press - November 18, 2008 8:33 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Lawmakers in Washington are getting ready for a final meeting of the lame-duck 110th Congress. For some, the focus is mainly on what's to come next year. Members...
By VICTORIA DECARMINE-- Although their candidate, Sen. John McCain, conceded shortly after 11 p.m. on Election Night, NYU College Republicans want you to know they are still here. According to a poll conducted by WSN, 86...
Bradford boss Stuart McCall has made a loan enquiry for a right winger as he bids to keep the Bantams in touch with League Two's high-fliers. McCall has Joe Colbeck sidelined until the New Year with an Achilles problem, while...
Arab Americans voted overwhelmingly for Barack Obama in November. Now the Arab world community is afraid that Obama has forgotten his roots by appointing too many pro Israel members to his administration.