Washington - As Republican presidential candidate John McCain arrived at the Albright United Methodist Church in Phoenix, Arizona Tuesday to vote, scores of supporters cheered: "Go, John, go."
McCain was with his wife Cindy. In a break from tradition, he planned two final rallies on voting day - at an airplane hangar in Grand Junction, Colorado and later in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Both states went with President George W Bush in 2004, but polls have indicated that they are now leaning toward Obama.
Washington, Nov 4: Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is learnt to have been cleared by a state personnel board about her role in the infamous the “Troopergate” case, whereby she was accused of abusing her office as Alaska Governor in dismissing one of her staffers.
Earlier, a probe conducted by the state legislature had found Sarah as guilty in terminating the services of Department of Public Safety Commissioner (Walt) Monegan because the latter didn’t comply with her orders to dismiss her brother-in-law who had divorced her sister.
New York, Nov 3: When it comes to drawing viewers, John McCain is certainly no Sarah Palin.
The Republican presidential nominee made a guest appearance on NBC''s ‘Saturday Night Live’ last weekend but drew a smaller audience in comparison to his vice presidential running mate.
McCain's guest appearance drew a rough estimate of 12 million viewers, while Palin''s appearance was watched by more than 15 million.
Washington, Nov 2 : Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin was “mildly bemused” at knowing from French-Canadian comedian, who while impersonating as French President Nicolas Sarkozy, told her that his wife Carla Bruni was “hot in bed”. In her response, the Alaska Governor chuckled and complimented him for his “beautiful family”.