HOLLAND, Ohio (AP) - America's most famous plumber says he's flabbergasted by all the attention coming his way after the final presidential debate. Joe Wurzelbacher said Thursday he started his day with an early morning workout and came back to his home in suburban Toledo, Ohio, to do live interviews with TV networks. Reporters camped out by his house overnight and by midmorning there were 21 people on his driveway, holding cameras and notebooks. Wurzelbacher said he was surprised that his name was mentioned so many times as Barack Obama and John McCain argued over tax policies during Wednesday… » More
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain and Democrat Sen. Barack Obama faced off at Hofstra University Wednesday night in their last… » More
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Senator is weighing new economic proposals as last debate nears. » More
Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama debated in Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday night. NBC's Tom Brokaw moderated the debate.… » More
Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama debated in Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday night. NBC's Tom Brokaw moderated the debate.… » More
Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama debated on the campus of the University of Mississippi Friday night. The moderator for the debate was Jim… » More
McCain and Obama meet Friday at Ole Miss for the first of three debates that experts say could be their best chances to move undecided voters.… » More
The University of Mississippi will host the first of three presidential debates leading into the 2008 general election. » More