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MSNBC.com: Politics

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Poll: Partisanship sways opinions on Palin

Republicans and Democrats have deeply contrasting first impressions of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, suggesting partisanship, not gender, is paramount in the initial public reviews.

McCain, Obama campaigns battle for 'change'

Sept. 5: Sen. John McCain began the final 60 days of the race to the White House in Wisconsin, finishing his day in Michigan. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.  (Nightly News)The Republican and Democrat battled for the mantle Friday as the newly-minted presidential nominees reached out to states teeming with the independent voters vital to winning the White House.


Bush pushes offshore drilling

President Bush says if Congress doesn't permit offshore drilling to increase U.S. oil supplies and possibly ease gasoline prices, lawmakers should not expect voters to support them in November.

VP candidates' sons headed to Iraq

Track Palin, the son of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, is assigned to go to Iraq soon. So is Beau Biden, son of Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden.  The long and divisive war in Iraq is about to resonate with presidential candidates in a way not seen so far in the campaign: The sons of both vice presidential nominees are assigned to go there soon.


Obama: McCain focused on biography over economy

Sept. 5: Barack Obama talks about making priorities in funding services for small and big cities at a factory tour in Duryea, Pennsylvania.
 (MSNBC)The Democratic candidate called his Republican rival's acceptance speech the final piece of an out-of-touch convention that should have focused on the struggles of the middle class.


McCain says 'it's over' for special interests

Sept. 5: In their first campaign appearance since the Republican convention, John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin hit the stump in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. (MSNBC)John McCain and Sarah Palin on Friday, in their first joint campaign appearance, cast the new Republican presidential ticket as a team of determined reformers eager to challenge Washington's political establishment.


Subpoenas to be issued for Troopergate probe

Sept. 5: Alaska's Senate Judiciary Committee is moving up the release date of their report on Gov. Sarah Palin's decision to fire a state official to Oct. 10. MSNBC's Savannah Guthrie reports. (MSNBC)The Alaska Legislature will work to complete its ethics investigation into Gov. Sarah Palin's firing of her public safety commissioner earlier than expected, weeks before the national election.


Brownstein: What if McCain is elected?

Sept. 4:  John McCain accepts the presidential nomination of the Republican Party, whipping the party faithful into a frenzy saying Americans 'don't hide from history, we make history.' (MSNBC)It's not clear that most Republicans would find those independent qualities nearly as admirable next year if the Arizona senator wins the presidential election in November.


NYT: Party in power, running as if it weren't

As John McCain accepted the GOP nomination for president, he and supporters sounded the call of insurgents seeking to topple the establishment, even though their party heads the establishment.

Jobs data highlight voters' top concern

Friday's bleak report showing big job losses in August will help keep the focus on the economy as voters' top concern through the election in November.

Red Tape: Was Palin's Soc. Sec. No. put on the web?

Part of vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's Social Security number apparently was published on the Web earlier this week, stirring up privacy concerns.

Newsweek: The latest celebrity fad? Politicians!

The tabloids have discovered the selling power of politicians... now our latest celebrities.

NYT: Foreign policy factions divide GOP

Hidden from view during much of the Republican convention here, a fierce struggle has been under way for the foreign policy heart of John McCain.

U.S. spied on Iraqi leaders, book says

Journalist's new book reveals sharp dissent within administration and points to "groundbreaking" covert techniques that shaped course of the war.

Presidential race ignites fashion buzz

Cindy McCain, wife of Republican presidential candidate John McCain, waves during her speech at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008.  (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)Not since Jacqueline Kennedy have fashionistas paid such close attention to what the women of politics are wearing, from Cindy McCain's popped collar to Sarah Palin's updo to Michelle Obama's off-the-rack dress.


Newsweek: Does the Detroit mayor's fall hurt Obama?

With friends like these... How the fall of Detroit's mayor hurts the Democratic presidential candidate.

NYT: Obama to dispatch female surrogates

Sept. 4: Barack Obama addresses questions from the media about GOP attacks on him, Sarah Palin's candidacy, and why he's in the best position to bring change to Washington D.C. (MSNBC)Obama aides say they are counting on not only Hillary Clinton but also Democratic female governors to criticize their Alaskan counterpart, Sarah Palin — and, by extension, John McCain.


Heart says RNC’s ‘Barracuda’ use is fishy

Heart singers Ann and Nancy Wilson said a “cease-and-desist” letter has been sent to the Republicans asking them not to use the song.

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