Sunday Papers – Dispatch Poll: McCain Ahead (barely), Tubbs-Jones, Paying fines with Pennies, Voting Machines, Frank Russo, First Solar, Biden Pick, GM Lordstown, Economy, New Poll, Al Qaeda
August 24, 2008 by Pelikan · 2 Comments
Filed under: Barack Obama, Cuyahoga Corruption, Energy Policy, Faith & Politics, Gov Strickland, Iraq, Ohio Economy, Paid Sick Days, Presidential Campaign 2008, State of Ohio Govt, Terrorism, U.S. Congress, U.S. Economy
Filed under: Barack Obama, Cuyahoga Corruption, Energy Policy, Faith & Politics, Gov Strickland, Iraq, Ohio Economy, Paid Sick Days, Presidential Campaign 2008, State of Ohio Govt, Terrorism, U.S. Congress, U.S. Economy
Ohio News

- So far, voters in Ohio like McCain a bit more (Dispatch Poll) – Columbus Dispatch
- Obama needs to use this week to unite his party – Columbus Dispatch
- Op-Ed, Jonathan Riskind: Loss of Tubbs-Jones felt on both sides of aisle – Columbus Dispatch
- Man tries to pay fine with pennies – Columbus Dispatch
- Editorial: Dropped, then caught – Columbus Dispatch
- Communities rethink benefits of drilling for gas – Cleveland Plain Dealer
- Russo’s son closes business – Cleveland Plain Dealer
- Op-Ed, Thomas Suddes: Strickland works while legislators sleep – Cleveland Plain Dealer
- Editorial: Strickland must lead sustained campaign against sick leave initiative – Cleveland Plain Dealer
- Patients suffer as care, coverage limits collide – Toledo Blade
- Editorial: Sunny news for a change – Toledo Blade
- Local Ds and Rs like Biden for different reasons – Dayton Daily News
- New stars for Ohio Dems at convention – Dayton Daily News
- Local delegates see convention as time to unite – Dayton Daily News
- Editorial: Only Obama can make the case for Obama – Dayton Daily News
- Local Dems cheer Biden – Cincinnati Enquirer
- Editorial: News is good at GM Lordstown – Warren Tribune Chronicle
- Editorial: Ohio plays crucial role in GM Lordstown – Youngstown Vindicator
National/World
- In Obama’s choice a ‘very personal decision’ – New York Times
- Obama’s pick adds foreign policy expertise – New York Times
- A senate stalwart who bounced back – New York Times
- U.S. and global economies slip in unison – New York Times
- A teacher on front line as faith and science clash – New York Times
- A courteous call and a quick strike from McCain – New York Times
- Fear keeps Iraqis out of their Baghdad homes – New York Times
- At conference on risks to earth, few are optimistic – New York Times
- Poll: Support for each candidate holds steady – Washington Post
- Obama calls pick a statesman and fighter – Washington Post
- Al Qaeda masters terrorism on the cheap – Washington Post



Latest poll shows we have to all keep watching the media. Whatever you do! Stay at the TV!
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