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Nasdaq - Fri Sep 5, 8:17 am EDT
ST. PAUL, Minn. -(Dow Jones)- As Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., shifts into the U.S. presidential campaign's final stage, his attention will turn to Pennsylvania, where he has embraced a message important to the swing state: coal.
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The Post-Standard - Sat Sep 6, 10:13 pm EDT
CLAIRTON, Pa. (AP) — Five days a week, Linda Graham trolls tattered neighborhoods of this once thriving steel city outside Pittsburgh for unregistered voters she can sign up as Democrats — one of thousands of unknown volunteers whose work outside the limelight has already altered the basic arithmetic of the November election.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Sep 5, 11:33 pm EDT
Vice presidential nominee Joe Biden is promoting the Democrats' economic plan as he visits southeastern Pennsylvania. Speaking Friday at a union hall in Philadelphia, Biden says that presidential candidate Barack Obama's economic plan would cut taxes for all but the wealthiest Americans.
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Daily Local News - Sat Sep 6, 6:06 am EDT
S eptember is Pennsylvania's best month. Football is back, baseball is exciting, the kids are in school and the fall foliage is a wonder to...
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CBS 3 Philadelphia - Fri Sep 5, 7:06 pm EDT
Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden rallied supporters in the Philadelphia area Friday, continuing the campaign's push to woo voters in Pennsylvania.
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KTVA Anchorage - Mon Sep 1, 7:27 pm EDT
BEAVER, Pa. (AP) - Pennsylvania and Michigan loom larger than all other battleground states in the presidential election. That's because they offer such a rich opportunity for Republican John McCain and potential peril for Democrat Barack Obama.
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The State - Fri Sep 5, 12:28 am EDT
Up next : Today Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden will be in Pennsylvania. Republican presidential candidate John McCain and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin will be in Wisconsin and Michigan. What you missed Steele speaks to S.C. delegation Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele was the S.C. delegation’s final breakfast speaker. Steele is credited with the “drill, ...
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WHP CBS 21 Harrisburg - Thu Sep 4, 9:44 pm EDT
John McMain will make his first appearance to central Pennsylvania as the Republican presidential candidate.
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The Patriot-News - Tue Sep 2, 2:19 pm EDT
The Constitution Party is suing Pennsylvania's state elections chief, saying its candidate is unfairly being denied a spot on the November presidential ballot.
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The Kansas City Star - Sat Aug 30, 11:32 pm EDT
BEAVER, Pa. | Keep your eyes on Pennsylvania and Michigan. There are battleground states in the presidential election, and then there are these two, looming larger than most others because they offer such a rich opportunity for Republican John McCain and potential peril for Democrat Barack Obama.
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UPI - Mon Sep 1, 2:49 pm EDT
ALIQUIPPA, Pa., Sept. 1 (UPI) -- The arrest of a gun-carrying man near a Pennsylvania event for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was unfair, a gun rights group alleges.
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The Flint Journal - Sat Aug 30, 10:14 pm EDT
BEAVER, Pa. (AP) — Keep your eyes on Pennsylvania and Michigan.
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PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Thu Sep 4, 3:01 am EDT
The JW Marriott Pennsylvania Avenue Hotel welcomes the 2008 presidential debates with their weekly Bipartisan Tuesday debate watch happy hours featuring election related food and drink specials.
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The Patriot-News - Wed Sep 3, 8:49 am EDT
Reports are floating around Lancaster County that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama will visit Thursday. Obama last visited the county during the primary campaign leading to the April 22 Pennsylvania election.
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The Kansas City Star - Tue Sep 2, 11:48 pm EDT
CHICAGO | Barack Obama’s presidential campaign can hardly believe its luck this week. Coming off a well-received convention where 40 million TV viewers saw Obama’s acceptance speech, the Democratic nominee made three nightly appearances in battleground states — Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan — that each drew 14,000 or more.