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As Democrats' rhetoric rises, more say they'll go GOP if their candidate loses. -
Sen. Barack Obama concedes that New York senator "keeps on ticking." -
John McCain would be the oldest first-term president. Does it matter? -
Candidate faces criticism over ties to radical pastor and indicted businessman. -
McCain wears a mother's memory of a lost son from the Iraq War on his wrist.
On the Trail with Obama
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Candidate faces criticism over ties to radical pastor and indicted businessman. -
Sen. Barack Obama concedes that New York senator "keeps on ticking." -
John McCain would be the oldest first-term president. Does it matter? -
As Democrats' rhetoric rises, more say they'll go GOP if their candidate loses. -
McCain wears a mother's memory of a lost son from the Iraq War on his wrist.
On the Trail with Clinton
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Sen. Barack Obama concedes that New York senator "keeps on ticking." -
McCain wears a mother's memory of a lost son from the Iraq War on his wrist. -
John McCain would be the oldest first-term president. Does it matter? -
Candidate faces criticism over ties to radical pastor and indicted businessman. -
As Democrats' rhetoric rises, more say they'll go GOP if their candidate loses.
On the Trail with McCain
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McCain wears a mother's memory of a lost son from the Iraq War on his wrist. -
Sen. Barack Obama concedes that New York senator "keeps on ticking." -
John McCain would be the oldest first-term president. Does it matter? -
Candidate faces criticism over ties to radical pastor and indicted businessman. -
As Democrats' rhetoric rises, more say they'll go GOP if their candidate loses.

