Republican Presidential candidate John McCain has called Barack Obama to concede defeat in the presidential polls.
Read more »McCain concedes defeat, congratulates Obama
US Polls: McCain makes last-minute appeal
Republican John McCain implored Colorado voters on Tuesday to ignore the pundits and polls and help deliver the battleground state. "America is worth fighting for. Nothing is inevitable here," the GOP nominee told his final rally of a marathon campaign.
Read more »Obama or McCain: Who should India root for?
In less than 24 hours, voters in the United States will head to vote for the most powerful politician in the world.
Read more »Democrats will 'tax and spend': McCain
John McCain cast himself as the defender of the middle class and the American value of rewarding hard work as he warned voters of his rival's plans to "tax and spend".
Read more »Bush, Laura vote for McCain in early ballots
Putting aside the criticism made by Republican White House nominee John McCain against him, President George W Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush have voted for the Arizona Senator through absentee ballots for the November four election.
Read more »McCain wants India to be part of extended G-8
US Republican presidential nominee John McCain wants India to be a member of the expanded G-8 format but feels its claim to a permanent membership of the UN Security Council was difficult due to complicated equations, says McCain's adviser.
Read more »Americans don't want another debate between Obama, McCain:Poll
With 67 per cent Americans not wishing to see another debate between Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, both the White House hopefuls have hit the stretch in the battleground and critical states hoping to put behind "Joe The Plumber" and "Joe The Six Pack".
Read more »US Presidential debate: McCain, Obama get tough and personal
John McCain repeatedly assailed Barack Obama's character and campaign positions on taxes, abortion and more Wednesday night, hoping to transform their final presidential debate into a launching pad for a political comeback. "You didn't tell the American people the truth," he charged.
Read more »Obama gets shriller on Pak; outshines McCain again
Launching a shrill attack on Pakistan's inability to rein in terrorism, Democrat Barack Obama on Wednesday repeatedly clashed with his Republican rival John McCain over the issue and stumped him on Bush administration's "failed" policies on Iraq and economy, to go up 2-0 ahead of the November US presidential poll.
Read more »McCain Moves Ahead of Obama in Poll
John McCain has overtaken Barack Obama in the Gallup daily tracking poll and has his highest level of support in that poll since early May.
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