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Obama rejects terror link 'smear' | Obama rejects terror link 'smear' |
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US Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has hit back at claims by his Republican rival that he associated with "terrorists". | US Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has hit back at claims by his Republican rival that he associated with "terrorists". |
Mrs Palin said Senator Obama had been "palling around" with an ex-member of 1960s US-based militant group. | Mrs Palin said Senator Obama had been "palling around" with an ex-member of 1960s US-based militant group. |
Mr Obama said the Republicans were out of touch and trying to distract voters from the real issues. | Mr Obama said the Republicans were out of touch and trying to distract voters from the real issues. |
Alaska Governor Palin has defended the remarks, which she made several times, saying it was "fair to talk about". | Alaska Governor Palin has defended the remarks, which she made several times, saying it was "fair to talk about". |
At campaign stops in Colorado and California over the weekend, Mrs Palin attacked Senator Obama over his link to Bill Ayers, a founder of the Weather Underground movement. | At campaign stops in Colorado and California over the weekend, Mrs Palin attacked Senator Obama over his link to Bill Ayers, a founder of the Weather Underground movement. |
The radical movement waged a violent campaign against the Vietnam War during the 1960s and 1970s, when Mr Obama was a child. | |
Mrs Palin described Mr Obama as someone who saw the US "as being so imperfect... he is palling around with terrorists who would target their own country". | Mrs Palin described Mr Obama as someone who saw the US "as being so imperfect... he is palling around with terrorists who would target their own country". |
In the 1990s, Mr Ayers hosted a Democrat campaign event at his home, attended by Mr Obama. | In the 1990s, Mr Ayers hosted a Democrat campaign event at his home, attended by Mr Obama. |
Mr Obama accused the McCain campaign of engaging in "swift boat" politics - a reference to a campaign of attacks on John Kerry's military record during the 2004 presidential campaign. | Mr Obama accused the McCain campaign of engaging in "swift boat" politics - a reference to a campaign of attacks on John Kerry's military record during the 2004 presidential campaign. |
'Out of ideas' | 'Out of ideas' |
Mr Obama once served on a charity board with Mr Ayers but the White House hopeful has denied having any close association with him or his views and has denounced the Weather Underground group. | Mr Obama once served on a charity board with Mr Ayers but the White House hopeful has denied having any close association with him or his views and has denounced the Weather Underground group. |
Mrs Palin said the issue was fair to talk about | Mrs Palin said the issue was fair to talk about |
He has described Ms Palin's comments as offensive and false. | He has described Ms Palin's comments as offensive and false. |
The Illinois senator told his supporters at a rally in North Carolina that John McCain was "gambling that he can distract you with smears rather than talk to you about substance". | The Illinois senator told his supporters at a rally in North Carolina that John McCain was "gambling that he can distract you with smears rather than talk to you about substance". |
"They'd rather tear our campaign down than lift this country up," he said. | "They'd rather tear our campaign down than lift this country up," he said. |
"That's what you do when you're out of touch, out of ideas, and running out of time." | "That's what you do when you're out of touch, out of ideas, and running out of time." |
The party has accused the Republicans of gutter politics. | The party has accused the Republicans of gutter politics. |
Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown said that the last few weeks had seen Mr McCain "morph into a desperate angry candidate" and that it made him sad that the McCain campaign was "resorting to these tactics". | Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown said that the last few weeks had seen Mr McCain "morph into a desperate angry candidate" and that it made him sad that the McCain campaign was "resorting to these tactics". |
Commentators say Mrs Palin's attack forms part of a broader Republican strategy to attack Mr Obama's character. | Commentators say Mrs Palin's attack forms part of a broader Republican strategy to attack Mr Obama's character. |
Turnout vital | Turnout vital |
The Obama campaign responded with a new advertisement, which will air nationally on cable TV stations, claiming Mr McCain has behaved erratically during the Wall Street meltdown. | The Obama campaign responded with a new advertisement, which will air nationally on cable TV stations, claiming Mr McCain has behaved erratically during the Wall Street meltdown. |
Weathermen: Home-grown radicals | Weathermen: Home-grown radicals |
The commercial says Mr McCain is attacking Mr Obama personally to distract voter attention from the loss of 750,000 American jobs this year and continuing financial turmoil. | The commercial says Mr McCain is attacking Mr Obama personally to distract voter attention from the loss of 750,000 American jobs this year and continuing financial turmoil. |
"And John McCain?" the advertisement asks, before answering: "Erratic in a crisis. Out of touch on the economy." | "And John McCain?" the advertisement asks, before answering: "Erratic in a crisis. Out of touch on the economy." |
Mrs Palin has defended her comments, saying they were "about an association that has been known but hasn't been talked about". | Mrs Palin has defended her comments, saying they were "about an association that has been known but hasn't been talked about". |
"I think it's fair to talk about where Barack Obama kicked off his political career, in the guy's living room." | "I think it's fair to talk about where Barack Obama kicked off his political career, in the guy's living room." |
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, a Republican, said the issue was a test of Mr Obama's character. | Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, a Republican, said the issue was a test of Mr Obama's character. |
"It goes to the issue of what kind of judgment would allow an unrepentant domestic terrorist to host a political event for you in his home," he told ABC News. | "It goes to the issue of what kind of judgment would allow an unrepentant domestic terrorist to host a political event for you in his home," he told ABC News. |
The row has dominated the media over the weekend and came ahead of a Monday deadline for voters to register in more than a dozen states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Florida. | The row has dominated the media over the weekend and came ahead of a Monday deadline for voters to register in more than a dozen states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Florida. |
The latest polls put Barack Obama ahead of John McCain but voter turnout could be vital in deciding the outcome of the 4 November presidential election. | The latest polls put Barack Obama ahead of John McCain but voter turnout could be vital in deciding the outcome of the 4 November presidential election. |
The BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan in Washington says that with a month to go until polling, the politics on both sides are expected to get much more personal. | The BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan in Washington says that with a month to go until polling, the politics on both sides are expected to get much more personal. |
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