Panel weighs in on Obama's connection to Bill Ayers who was a cofounder of a terrorist organization
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McCain charges Obama with cozying up to terrorists. Obama shot back that the American people are looking "for someone who can lead this country." Mark Coogan reports.
How do the presidential candidates propose to fix the economy?
Sen. Barack Obama condemns his opponents for using what he believes is 'fear' politics.
The latest news from the campaign trail for Friday, Oct. 10th: McCain raises Ayers in ad; Obama says McCain trying to stoke anger, division; Sensitive Palin ethics report kept secret, for now; Biden stumps in Missouri.
Some black Republicans discuss their perspectives on Sen. Barack Obama.
Voter in Wisconsin tells McCain he's mad about bailout bill
Obama spokesman: McCain campaign asking questions that have already been answered
Voters discuss which presidential candidate they think is more equipped to handle the economy.
Raw: Opening statements from Cathy McMorris Rogers and Mark Mays at 5th Congressional candidates debate.
The presidential candidates up the ante with a slew of new campaign ads.
Former Ohio official recalls ACORN encounters and dangers to voting system
With a growing lead in the polls Barack Obama's campaign is taking no chances.
George Stephanopoulos analyzes the candidates' plans going forward.
A new Obama campaign ad blasts John McCain for his plan announced during the debate Tuesday for a big mortgage buy-up plan. Raj Chohan gives the issue and ad a Reality Check.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain will be holding a town hall-style meeting in Lakeville Friday, Sue Turner reports (2:10).
Colorado is reviewing the way it deals with potentially ineligible voters after questions were raised about whether officials are violating federal law by putting such voters on a "cancel" list within 90 days of the election.
In a new national study, Virginia was ranked as one of seven states that is not ready to handle the influx of new voters in the upcoming election.
Gov. Sarah Palin has ignited a special passion among evangelical women. CNN's Randi Kaye reports.
Pittsburgh will be in the national spotlight today as Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin visits the city for a campaign stop; KDKA's Alison Morris reports.
Virginia Madsen encourages women to participate in this historic election.
Democratic Senate candidate Rick Noriega and Republican Sen. John Cornyn squared off right away over the $700 billion economic bailout in their debate Thursday night.
Minnesota's U.S. Senate race is not only among the most expensive in the country, it also features some of the most distorted claims of any campaign. Pat Kessler reports (2:12).
The presidential campaign trail gets heated as both candidates trade jabs on the economy and character
Sen. Barack Obama says Sen. John McCain is ignoring real issues through negative attacks linking him to terrorists like William Ayers; KDKA's Jon Delano reports.
Gary Lineberry is overhead in Chopper 2 and reports the bomb squad is on scene.
Speaking at a rally in Liberty, Missouri, Sen. Joe Biden challenges John McCain on negative campaigning.
Erik Hedlund reports:
azfamily.com's Mike Watkiss reports Former county attorney Rick Romley is crossing party lines to support a candidate who wants his old post, calling the current regime an era of "McCarthyism."
DNC senior adviser responds to Obama's involvement with ACORN
Why is Obama covering up his friendships?
The Republican candidate suggests that the Treasury buy up bad mortgages.
When Michael D'Orazio isn't doing homework or in goal for his Blue Devils JV hockey team, the Mount Lebanon freshman is getting out the vote. KDKA's Mary Robb Jackson reports
Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Thursday that questions about Democratic rival Barack Obama's association with a former war protester linked to Vietnam-era bombings are part of a broader issue of honesty. (Oct. 9)
Panel weighs in on which presidential candidate is best person to solve the economic crisis
The presidential candidates attack one another on the housing market and health care.
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On Election Day, registered sex offenders if eligible to vote must find a polling place away from precincts at schools or playgrounds.