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Two takes on Obama's veep pick
Written by Betsy Rothstein   
 
Asked about the addition of Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del.) to the Democratic ticket, Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.) said, “It’ll be OK. I’d rather it had been Hillary, but what the hell?”
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Unfinished business from 20th century: fixing healthcare
Written by Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.)   
 
Hubert Humphrey once said, “The moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly; and those who are in the shadows of life, the sick, the needy and the handicapped.”
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War of the worlds
Written by Brent Budowsky   
 
When Sen. John McCain lied about Sen. Barack Obama and said he would lose a war to win an election, the single mom and her teenage daughter fought back. Mom cancelled Sunday dinner. Her daughter returned the CD. They gave another $20 to Obama. In their America, the big truth must defeat the big lie.
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Whether bounce will last
Written by Dick Morris   
 
Everybody agrees that when Barack Obama finishes his historic outdoor acceptance speech on Thursday night and the 75,000 adoring fans in attendance finally quiet down, he will bounce up in the polls, likely to as much as a 10-point lead or even more.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton's gold medal exit strategy
Written by Jim Mills   
 
Let’s face it: Despite the formal and important deed of officially nominating the party’s presidential candidate, recent political conventions have been fairly predictable affairs, steeped more in pomp, circumstance and balloon drops than significant news.
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Clinton-Obama drama, amplified by VP pick, dominates first news cycle
Written by Michael Sandler   
 
Alleged anger from disaffected supporters of Hillary Rodham Clinton frustrated with Sen. Joseph Biden’s (D-Del.) selection as Barack Obama’s running mate was the dominant story the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
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Bush heads to Camp David after convention speech
Written by Sam Youngman   
 
DENVER — President Bush will not be around Minneapolis-St. Paul to hear Democrats criticize him after his speech to the Republican convention.
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Pelosi to highlight Dem unity in prime-time address
Written by Mike Soraghan   
 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is the most powerful female politician in the country, but she often remains overshadowed by the junior senator from New York, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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