Thursday, December 4, 2008

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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Campaign Photo Challenge: John McCain Trails Barack Obama

October 07, 2008 12:31 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

Is there anything cooler for political junkies this presidential election season than posing for pictures with their candidate? Well, we want to see them. And we want to post them on our site. That’s right: If you’ve had a picture taken with Barack Obama, Joe Biden, John McCain, or Sarah Palin, send that digital shot to campaignphotos@usnews.com. Since we began this contest, the pictures have started to flow in. But they’re mostly from Obama fans. What, doesn’t anybody want to stand next to McCain or Palin? Come on, you Republicans. The Democrats are showing you up. Consider this your challenge: Pull out your camera or phone, and snap a rope-line shot of you with the candidates.

Photos courtesy of Clary Tepper and Aimee Roseborrough

Tags: Barack Obama | Joseph R. Biden, Jr. | John McCain | Sarah Palin

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boys; stop the mud fights and get to the real issues.

iell mccain to get a life

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