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Articles about John McCain

Obama jumps into the lead in New Hampshire

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton battled to keep crucial New Hampshire from swinging to rising rival Barack Obama on Sunday but new polls showed him jumping into the lead. In the hotly contested Republican race, Arizona Senator John McCain leaped ahead of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney even as Romney tried to raise doubts about McCain.

Clinton attacks Obama as new vote showdown looms

Hillary Clinton launched a searing attack on surging rival Barack Obama, as polls showed he could inflict a second body blow to her White House hopes in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary. Clinton used a tense face-to-face debate, three days before the next crucial 2008 test, to argue her rival was inconsistent and inexperienced.

'Skinny kid with a funny name' reshapes US politics

"They said this day would never come," said United States Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama at the outset of his barnstorming victory speech on Thursday night. But as he arrived in New Hampshire early on Friday, Americans woke up to the historic possibility that the day when they might have a black president was closer than they thought.

Obama, Huckabee win first 2008 US vote

Barack Obama took a big step on Thursday towards becoming the first black United States president as his campaign for change caught fire in Iowa and swept him past Hillary Clinton in the opening Democratic nominating contest. Republican underdog Mike Huckabee capped a stunning political rise to beat rival Mitt Romney in Iowa.

White House rivals hit finishing tape in Iowa

Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and other White House hopefuls beseeched Iowans to vote to change America as they sought to land an early blow in Thursday's crucial first 2008 nominating clash. Both Democratic and Republican races were too close to call, before more than 200 000 activists cast their judgements in the fabled Iowa caucuses.

Battle of Iowa rages as McCain rises

White House foes chased last undecided voters ahead of Thursday's dead-heat first nominating clashes in Iowa, as comeback Republican John McCain grabbed a new poll lead in the next key state, New Hampshire.

Obama widens gap over Clinton in Iowa, poll shows

Barack Obama stretched his lead over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in Iowa to seven points, in a new poll late on Monday, two days before the state opens the White House nominating race. The Des Moines Register poll of people likely to attend caucuses on Thursday put Obama on 32%, with the former first lady on 25%.

Civility abandoned in US as negative campaigning works

The presidential candidates in the United States stepped up their personal attacks on Sunday to try to squeeze out an advantage in the extremely tight contest for the Iowa caucuses, now only three days away. As Democratic and Republican candidates toured in the final push before the January 3 caucuses, new polls showed the negative campaigning was effective.

Pakistan elections hang in the balance

Pakistani officials were to meet on Monday to decide the fate of scheduled January 8 elections, after Benazir Bhutto's party announced it would contest the vote despite her assassination. The vote, seen as a key step in the nuclear-armed nation's transition back to democracy after eight years of military rule, has been thrown into disarray by her slaying.

Republicans facing first poll in disarray

Clad in an orange and grey hunting jacket and an orange cap, Mike Huckabee raised his 12-gauge shotgun, took aim and fired, bagging a pheasant for the benefit of watching reporters. As another shot flew over their heads, it became too much for one journalist who cried: "Oh, my God! Oh, my God! Don't shoot. This is traumatising."

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Photos about John McCain

Carats to carrots?
Why did the Oppenheimer family end their 94-year hold on the world's largest diamond miner, selling a further 40% to Anglo American for $5.1-billion, giving it control of De Beers? To go farming. Read more
In control
United States Republican presidential candidate John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama leave the table after the final presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, on October 15 2008.
Breaking new ground
United States president-elect Barack Obama smiles as he speaks during dinner in honour of Senator John McCain in Washington, DC, on January 19 2009. Obama is to be sworn in as the new US president on Tuesday.
Breaking new ground
United States president-elect Barack Obama smiles as he speaks during dinner in honour of Senator John McCain in Washington, DC, on Monday. Obama is to be sworn in as the new US president on Tuesday (AFP).
Follow the leader
US Republican presidential candidate John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama leave the table after the final presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on October 15.


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