Obama sees potential in traditional red states such as Virginia, Colorado, and North Carolina. McCain looks to target blue states including Pennsylvania and Michigan.
Senators John McCain and Barack Obama want to portray themselves as willing to break with party orthodoxy, but the economy has them echoing their party lines.
AP - Saved by Senate Republicans, big oil companies dodged an attempt Tuesday to slap them with a windfall profits tax and take away billions of dollars in tax breaks in response to the record gasoline prices that have the nation fuming.
AP - A Sudanese Airbus carrying 214 people veered off the runway in a thunderstorm and burst into flames late Tuesday, killing dozens unable to escape the inferno. Officials said more than 100 people fled the plane before it was engulfed by towering orange flames.
AP - Rising rivers wiped out an Iowa railroad bridge Tuesday, flooded Illinois farmland and forced residents along the Mississippi River to prepare for what could be the worst flooding in 15 years.
Nearly seven years after 9/11, Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama each must now try to convince voters they are the best choice to keep the country safe. Both campaigns are beginning to ramp up their rhetoric, and on day one in office, the most pressing security challenge may not be the Iraq war.
Dozens of people were killed today when a Sudan Airways plane caught fire after landing in Khartoum, Sudan, according to officials and Sudanese television reports. Sudanese TV reported that more than 200 people were on the plane and that several injured people were taken to a hospital.