Wall Street ended a stunning session with a huge loss Monday, with the Dow plunging 778 points - its largest point drop ever - after the failure of a House vote on the financial bailout plan.
John McCain accepts the Republican presidential nomination with a dual message: Barack Obama did not have the judgment to govern, whereas he himself could reach across party divisions.
NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd previews Wednesday in St. Paul and the big debut of Sarah Palin.
John McCain's campaign on Wednesday angrily called for an end to questions about Sarah Palin's background, calling it a "faux media scandal designed to destroy the first female Republican nominee" for vice president.
Sarah Palin is as dramatic a contrast as one can envision with Republican presidential candidate �John McCain.
Democrats gathering in Denver are significantly more nervous about Sen. Barack Obama's prospects this fall than they were a month ago, and are urging him to address weaknesses in his candidacy.
Well Said!!!
You are forgetting lots of important stuff. 1st that McCain came home as a POW and abused his wife (who had become disabled due to a car accident when he was in Vietnam) by cheating on her with Cindy, divorcing her and marrying Cindy 1 month later.
2nd, McCain is at the top of this ticket and he picked someone that will be a total "Yes" person.
3rd, this is about the issues, not whether a person is a man or woman.
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