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Obama Defends His Patriotism, Lauds
Mccain's


Obama Defends His Patriotism, Lauds Mccain's

Barack Obama is on a patriotism tour, defending his commitment to the country. He's also defending rival John McCain's military service, saying no one should question its importance. (June 30)

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By: APnews

Obama Tries To Answer Questions Of
Patriotism


Obama Tries To Answer Questions Of Patriotism

Barack Obama is on a weeklong patriotism tour, trying to reassure voters about his commitment to the country. Obama says his own patriotism has been questioned for the first time during this campaign. (June 30)

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Ap Photos: This Week On The Trail


Ap Photos: This Week On The Trail

The AP's David Ake tells the stories behind the week's best photos from the presidential campaign trail. (June 28)

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Obama: 'si Se Puede,' Yes We Can


Obama: 'si Se Puede,' Yes We Can

Barack Obama is fighting hard for Hispanic support. The Democratic White House hopeful spoke at The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, which is holding its 25th annual conference. (June 28)

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Mccain Acknowledges Latinos In The
Military


Mccain Acknowledges Latinos In The Military

Republican Presidential candidate John McCain addressed the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials meeting in Washington. The speech comes one year after the Senate voted down comprehensive immigration reform. (June 28)

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Ap Campaign Minute


Ap Campaign Minute

Here's the latest from the campaign trail for Thursday, June 26th: Obama, Clinton attend D.C. fundraiser; Obama in Pittsburgh for Economic meeting; McCain, Obama on gun ruling; Bush campaigning for McCain. (June 26)

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Ap Campaign Minute


Ap Campaign Minute

Here's the latest political news for Friday, June 27: Obama, Clinton unify in Unity; McCain says manufacturing jobs are not coming back; Governor interested in Obama cabinet, but no to running mate; Wisconsin delegate fights effort to remove her status.

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Mccain Pledges To Work With
Democrats


Mccain Pledges To Work With Democrats

Republican presidential candidate John McCain is pledging to represent all Americans, and reach across the aisle to Democratic lawmakers if elected. (June 27)

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Obama, Clinton Unite In Unity, N.h.


Obama, Clinton Unite In Unity, N.h.

Former rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton appeared together for the first time since the Democratic primary ended. Clinton pledged to throw her full support behind Obama. (June 27)

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Mccain: U.s. Should Be Cautious On
North Korea


Mccain: U.s. Should Be Cautious On North Korea

John McCain says the U.S. should remain cautious when it comes to dealing with North Korea. The Bush administration lifted trade sanctions on North Korea after the country handed over information on its nuclear work to Chinese officials. (June 26)

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