Obama’s tearjerker sets bar high for McCain
The Republican candidate will have to pull out all the stops after his Democrat rival accepted the party’s presidential nomination with a performance of extraordinary power, writes Niall Stanage in Denver.
The Republican candidate will have to pull out all the stops after his Democrat rival accepted the party’s presidential nomination with a performance of extraordinary power, writes Niall Stanage in Denver.
John McCain will try to regain the spotlight tomorrow after Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats held much of the political world spellbound for four days during their convention in Denver last week.
The Republicans, who convene in Minneapolis from tomorrow to...
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