What’s a Canadian to do when there’s no Bush to beat around?

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What will Canadians do when they don’t have U.S. President George W. Bush to kick around any more? What will NDP Leader Jack Layton do when he can no longer begin every third sentence with a crack about Harper-Bush? What will the Liberals and Bloc

Frum: GOP Should Cut Losses, Focus On Senate

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With the polls favoring Barack Obama and one week left until Election Day, David Frum says Republicans should be focusing on the Senate, not the White House. Otherwise, the former speechwriter for George Bush says, John McCain’s campaign threatens to bring the party down with him.

Obama Tells Supporters To Vote Early

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Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama spent the weekend in Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico, trying to turn those states blue. They went for President Bush in 2004. Obama has been urging the huge crowds that turn out at his rallies to vote early.

Bush pushes for free enterprise amid crisis

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(MENAFN - The Peninsula) US President George W Bush moved yesterday to set an agenda for an upcoming international economic summit aimed at overcoming the current financial turmoil, saying its participants must ‘recommit’ to the principles of free

Condoleezza Rice says Bush made the Middle-East a better place

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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said she believes the Middle East is a better place for the policies of President George Bush.

Obama Gets Campaign Help from Rays, Hillary

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Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is on a two-day swing through Florida. The state voted for President Bush in 2004. Obama got some campaign help Monday from members of the Tamp Bay Rays, who hours before clinched their first trip to the World Series, and later from former rival Hillary Clinton.

A ‘Boogie Man’ With A Legacy Of Complicated Moves

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Stefan Forbes’ documentary looks at the life and controversial career of Lee Atwater, the political operative who ran George H.W. Bush’s 1988 campaign — and introduced the nation to Willie Horton.

Bush is bashed by presidential pair

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US presidential candidates, Senators John McCain and Barack Obama, have spent the weekend verbally bashing White House incumbent George Bush.

Republican Colin Powell Endorses Democrat Obama

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Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has picked up the endorsement of former Secretary of State Colin Powell. The former Bush administration official broke with the Republican party Sunday. Obama told a rally in Fayetteville, N.C., that he was honored to have Powell’s support.

Colin Powell throws support behind Obama

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Colin Powell, the original Secretary of State in George Bush's cabinet, has endorsed Democratic election candidate Barack Obama.