Turns out, Joe Plumbers are everywhere

Turns out that Joe Plumbers are sprinkled all over the country.

'Joe the plumber' and Obama's tax plan

"Joe the Plumber" isn't technically a plumber, and he probably wouldn't be adversely affected� by Barack Obama's tax plan. But that doesn't mean the issues he raises aren't important.

Palin vows to be more accessible

Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, declaring that "my life is certainly an open book," vowed Friday to take more questions from voters and reporters after allowing only a handful of interviews and solo campaign events.

Skepticism of Palin growing, poll finds

With the VP debate fast approaching, public assessments of Sarah Palin's readiness for office have plummeted, a new poll finds.

Economic fears give Obama a clear lead in poll

More voters trust the Democrat to deal with the economy, giving him a 9-point edge among likely voters, according to new Post-ABC News survey.

5 days to first debate, Obama climbs in polls

The latest Gallup Poll daily tracking survey also showed Obama ahead, with 50 percent to McCain's 44 percent.

McCain would fire SEC Chairman

The Republican presidential candidate says Securities and Exchange Commissioner Christopher Cox has betrayed the public's trust.

Are we due for another momentum shift?

McCain benefited from hot topics that played to his strengths. As new concerns make the front page, will the campaign narrative change, too? By Charlie Cook, National Journal.

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.

McCain to give big speech on rebuilt stage

Convention workers hurriedly rebuilt the stage where the GOP presidential candidate will formally accept the Republican Party's presidential nomination Thursday night.

Questioning overnight Sarah Palin polls

The disparate results of 'instant response' surveys by Gallup and Rasmussen about the GOP vice presidential candidate� raise questions of their validity.

McCain: Rabble-rouser and standard-bearer

In John McCain's thinking, it is one thing to break the rules and quite another to break the faith. He's spent a lifetime walking the line between the two.

Biden's time has finally arrived

Joe Biden can be counted on to� make the case for Barack Obama and prosecute the case against John McCain.� But NBC News political director Chuck Todd wonders will he control his instinct to be No. 1?

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