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Clay head moulds of US presidential candidates Senator John McCain (L) and Senator Barack Obama (AFP Photo / HO) 01.11.2008, 21:21

Battleground Virginia holds keys to the White House

With the U.S. presidential election just around the corner, Democratic nominee Barack Obama remains ahead of his Republican rival, John McCain, according to the latest polls. The candidates are locked in a fierce tussle for Virginia, the outcome of which

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Swing states crucial with E-Day around the corner

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For a nice break, get down to Sarah's

In case you need a rest from the credit crunch and the financial breakdown, California has just the thing for you. It's a place where the broken-hearted can release the stress of their shattered dreams.

Sarah Palin (AFP Photo / Jeff Swensen) 02.11.2008, 16:50

Fake Sarkozy pranks Palin

Republican vice-president candidate Sarah Palin has become victim of a telephone prank. Canadian comedian Marc-Antoine Audette called her claiming to be French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

AFP Photo /  Joe Raedle 03.11.2008, 03:39

Obama targets 'red' states in final surge

As the U.S. election campaign enters its final phase, the Democrats are targeting states once considered Republican strongholds. With only a day to go, polls suggest Barack Obama is making inroads into safe McCain territory. Meanwhile, both candidates are

08.11.2008, 06:39

Did Obama’s sex appeal help him win?

He's cool, charismatic and sexy! Americans seem to be collectively swooning over Barack Obama. And, while it's his policies that have primarily attracted them, some haven't been shy about admitting they find America's President-elect fetching.

10.11.2008, 04:30

Obama’s adventures in Russia

Russian customs officials seem to have difficulty predicting the next president of the United States – perhaps that's why they decided it was a good idea to detain Barack Obama in the city of Perm three years ago.

Sarah Palin (Jeff Fusco / Getty Images / AFP) 01.11.2008, 05:26

Is Palin’s gender hurting McCain?

With just days to go before the election, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is well ahead of his Republican rival in the race for the White House, according to the latest poll by CBS and the New York Times. The poll also says that a growing num

Smart alecs play big role in U.S. election

Published: 16 October, 2008, 20:03


Campaigning in the race for the White House has entered its final phase. The arguments have all been made and both Republicans and Democrats are increasingly turning to other methods to get their message across. RT’s Derek Andersen looks at the role of sa

 
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