Voice of America - Jul 24, 2008
By Jim Malone Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama spoke before tens of thousands of people in the German capital of Berlin Thursday,
New York Times - Jul 24, 2008
Carolyn Kaster/AP Senator John McCain, at the Eggery in Phoenix, has stepped up his campaigning at home. By JENNIFER STEINHAUER PHOENIX — As a general rule,
Reuters - Jul 23, 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama has a 6-point lead over Republican John McCain in the presidential race as a growing percentage of Americans
Thaindian.com - Jul 24, 2008
Washington, July 24 (IANS) Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama leads his Republican rival John McCain by six percentile points, but a recent poll
ChattahBox - Jul 24, 2008
Boston (ChattahBox) - A new poll has revealed that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has a very respectable lead over his Republican rival John
E Canada Now - Jul 24, 2008
Washington (ECN) - According to a recently released poll, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has a comfortable lead over his Republican rival
TopNews - Jul 24, 2008
The Democratic Party's White House nominee, Sen. Barack Obama has a 6 percent-point lead over his Republican rival John McCain in the presidential race,
PRESS TV - Jul 23, 2008
Democrat Barack Obama is leading his Republican rival John McCain by 6 points as the US prepares for Election Day, a recent poll shows.
Angus Reid Global Monitor - Jul 22, 2008
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Democrat Barack Obama is holding on to the top spot in this year’s United States presidential race, according to a poll by
CNBC - Jul 21, 2008
AP Barack Obama’s overseas trip is dominating the presidential campaign agenda this week. But the central front in his war for the White House--where John
NDTV.com - Jul 24, 2008
PTI Democratic US presidential candidate Barack Obama continues to hold a slender lead over his Republican rival John McCain, a just-released poll shows.
The Associated Press - Jul 20, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) — In an election all about change, environmental groups are doing the usual — endorsing the Democratic presidential candidate.