Related Articles| Week In Politics: Race By Numbers Poll numbers out this week show that Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama are pretty much neck-and-neck. Analyst Juan Williams explains that one reason is that McCain is edging up in white working class votes. |
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| Obama campaign demonstrated power of the Web The recent landslide victory by Barack Obama not only signalled the end of the Bush incompetency, but it was also the beginning of a new chapter in the power of information technology play in politics that has never been done before, anywhere. |
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