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John McCain heads into his second presidential debate against Barack Obama tomorrow night at a critical moment for his increasingly endangered campaign and with a new offensive against his Democratic rival’s character and trustworthiness.
With only 29 days until the election Mr McCain faces an electoral map that has shifted significantly in favour of Mr Obama in the past fortnight. It has triggered a decision to try to move the attention of voters away from the economic crisis and back on to questions about Mr Obama’s past associates, with a message that the Democrat is somehow not American or patriotic enough to be President.
Yesterday the Republican party accused Mr Obama’s campaign of accepting illegal contributions, claiming it had taken donations that exceeded federal limits and donations from foreigners. It said that it had asked election officials to look into the matter.
After a puzzling move by the McCain campaign to telegraph the new anti-Obama offensive to the US media, the Democrat started a pre-emptive attack. In a new advertisement the Arizona senator was accused of being “erratic in a crisis” and “out of touch on the economy”.
At a rally in North Carolina, Mr Obama said: “Senator McCain and his operatives are gambling that he can distract you with smears rather than talk to you about substance.”
On Saturday, after a front page article in The New York Times examining Mr Obama’s past association with William Ayers, a Vietnam-era militant who bombed US federal buildings, Sarah Palin, the running-mate of Mr McCain, declared that Mr Obama was “someone who sees America as imperfect enough to pal around with terrorists”. Speaking in Colorado, she added that Mr Obama “is not a man who sees America as you and I do — as the greatest force for good in the world”.
After Mr Obama’s comments, the McCain team responded: “Americans need to ask themselves if they’ve ever befriended an unrepentant terrorist.”
The McCain camp signalled that it would revisit Mr Obama’s links to Antoine “Tony” Rezko, his former leading donor and former friend who was convicted of fraud and attempted bribery this year. Greg Stimple, a McCain strategist, said that undecided voters would choose the Republican once the campaign showed them “who Barack Obama really is”. The strategists understand that such tactics risk alienating swing voters but believe that questions about the character and associates of Mr Obama are legitimate and that there is still a lingering resistance to the candidacy.
The $700 billion (£395 billion) rescue plan for Wall Street has dominated the news for the past two weeks, boosting Mr Obama on the issue of the economy. It has allowed him to become competitive in a series of Republican “red” states that Mr McCain is now being forced to defend.
In a sign of his new momentum Mr Obama held rallies in Virginia and North Carolina at the weekend and will head to Indiana after the debate on Wednesday — three states won by President Bush but where the Democrat is now competitive. In contrast, Mrs Palin appeared in Nebraska last night — a defensive move in a state Mr Bush won by 29 points in 2004.
Mr Ayers, who remains unrepentant about the bombings, is now a university professor who lives near Mr Obama in Chicago. He held a gathering at his home for the Democrat when he started his first run for the Illinois state senate, and the two sat on the boards of anti-poverty and education charities. The New York Times concluded that Mr Obama had “played down his contacts” with Mr Ayers, but that the two were not close.
Yet the Obama campaign remained cautious. Mr Obama’s lead in national polls is about six points, far from insurmountable. Al Gore gained six points in the final two weeks of the 2000 campaign, while Gerald Ford made up more than 20 points in the last few weeks of the contest in 1976.
Karl Rove, former chief strategist to Mr Bush, said yesterday that Mr Obama “has forced this more on to Republican turf and off of Democratic turf and that’s where you want to be at this stage”.He said that current polls reflected concerns over the economy. “This race is still susceptible to rapid changes,” he told Fox News Sunday.

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Palin was in L.A.so we attended a protest outside the place.We protested along with other families who had brought their children and a few Iraq veterans.We got flipped off AT LEAST 25 times in a 2 hour period-the veterans got yelled at and we got sprayed by Palin suprtrs.So mch fr Christian values!
guendy, Los Angeles, United States
I am surprised that Palin can reduce herself so low to attack someone like this. Has American election campaign gotten so low? This is the same Palin who with her husband joined a group in the past seeking to segregate Alaska from the United States of America. Who is more patroitic here?
John. UK.
John Okparocha, London, UK
Sarah Palin looked desperate when she made that speech. Not only that her delivery seemed vindictive in nature. Well done girl you my have just scored an own goal. Shows how much experience you lack on the big political stage.
jack, london, uk
This article worries me. I can see it now, the Republicans are going to get in again, and I thought Americans had changed for the better... gutted.
Faye, London, UK
An Ethiopian, yet love America just as much as any American. I am very concerned that the greatest nation in the world could not come up with a better vise presidential candidate than Sarah Palin, an Amercian shame. America better learn from its past mistake & elect the best choice, Barack Obama!
Solomon, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Ridiculous! It would be like saying Mc Cain must be a Communist for spending so much time in the Hanoi "Hilton" Guilty by association. Obviously the Rep. Party is desperately trying to divert people's attention from the real issues. It'll be interesting to see how the debate goes on Tuesday.
Edward, Lafayette, CA.,
Oh boy, Republicans are so naughty according to Obama's tribe.
Vote rigging and getting students and the homeless to vote is playing by the rules?
The Democratic party has sunk to an all time low.
Prudence Eely Bond McGuire BA, LONDON, ENGLAND- UK
John McCain has own close relationships with anti American and Anti American values being close friends with and supporting the horrible savings and loan curuption scandal.
Sarah Palin refuses to cooperate with the investigation into her probable abuse of power to hurt inocent people.
Campesino, Ricardo, Crestone, USA
republicans are engaging in character attacks and guilt by association because they have nothing to say on the economy, which they have totally screwed, and foreign policy, which they have totally screwed
fox news today were running what basically amounted to an attack ad on obama - unbelievable
tonus, london,
Does that logic make Gov.Palin the enemy since she lives closer to Putin than the rest of us and deals with the Russians a lot in foreign policies by her own admission?
Clay Hackett, Abbotsford, Canada
It just proves how desperate Republicans are becomeing. What about Sarah Palin and her party in Alaska for independence. They are just trying to avoid this economic problem by accusing Democrates of nonsense. It proves how they are dealing with economic problem in USA.
Marko, Birmingham, UK
Perhaps Mayfield you can read up on coverage of every single piece of news coverage the Bush administration including McSame's links to it then assess the damage it has done to your country internally and externally and then objectively judge whether your future is looking good for a third term :-)
Kazuki, Tokyo, Japan
Perhaps it's time for all the Obama lovers to read a very interesting book which has gotten little media coverage - " The Obamanation", it is definitely not pro Obama thus the lack of media coverage.
Mayfield, Albany NY,