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washingtonpost.com Fifteen days remain in the presidential race and the electoral map appears to be hardening in Barack Obama's favor with the Illinois senator playing offense in a number of red states while John McCain has largely retreated within the borders of the 2004 map that gave President George W. Bush a second term.

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washingtonpost.com washingtonpost.com reporters on broadcast today:

MSNBC: Mary Ann Akers on Saturday discussing the 2008 Congressional races (Nebraska Ave.) at 9:25 am ET.
MSNBC: Ed O'Keefe on Sunday discussing campaign fundraising and Powell's

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washingtonpost.com Janet Jackson performing for thousands at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

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washingtonpost.com washingtonpost.com reporters on broadcast today:

-CNN: Larry King Live—Chris Cillizza on last night at 9:45 pm ET.
-MSNBC: Chris Cillizza on at 1:49 pm ET.
-Fox News Live Desk: Chris Cillizza on at 1:30 – 1:40 pm and 2:30 – 2:40 pm ET.
-KPCC: Pat Morrison Show—Chris Cillizza on at 5:40 pm ET.
-KSAT: Ed O’Keefe on between 7:30 and 7:45 am ET.
-WDIV Detroit: Ed O’Keefe on between 4:30 and 4:45
-NPR: Day to Day—John Dickerson on yesterday

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washingtonpost.com It was deja vu all over again for John McCain last week.

The rapid drop of the Dow Jones Industrial Average kept the economy front and center, playing into the hands of Barack Obama and Democrats up and down the ballot.

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washingtonpost.com washingtonpost.com reporters on broadcast today:

-NPR Baltimore: Marc Steiner Show—Christopher Beam at 5pm today
-XM POTUS 08: Chris Cillizza previews John McCain’s speech at 11:15 pm ET
-MSNBC: Chris Cillizza on the Next 24 at 1:50 pm ET
-MSNBC: Hardball with Chris Matthews-- Chris Cillizza on presidential politics (time TBD)
-KSAT-TV: Ed O'Keefe on the presidential debate 7:30 a.m. (Wednesday)
-WDIV-TV: Ed O'Keefe on the presidential debate 4:30 p.m. (Wednesday)
-ESPN Radio: Mark Viviano Show—Len Shapiro on today at 11 am ET discussing John Madden’s first weekend off.

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washingtonpost.com The Washington National Monument Society laid the monument's cornerstone on Independence Day, 1848, 36 years before completion. When the monument reached 156 feet, however, the society lost its funding and the monument stood incomplete and untouched for 26 years. This photo was taken in 1876, shortly after work was resumed.

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washingtonpost.com The first public viewing day for Tai Shan, the baby panda, at The National Zoo. Tai Shan lays on his stomach as crowds of people watch him.

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washingtonpost.com washingtonpost.com reporters on broadcast today:

-MSNBC: Chris Cillizza 1:50 pm ET on the Next 24
-CSPAN: Q&A Program—Lynette Clemetson on Sunday at 8pm ET
-ABC: Nightline—Dana Milbank on last night discussing his “Where’s the love?” Washington Sketch video.

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washingtonpost.com Historic village of Waterford holds its annual craft fair. Folk Art Gourdware, pumpkin faces are on display by Tom and Carole Bognar.

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washingtonpost.com washingtonpost.com reporters on broadcast today:

-MSNBC: Chris Cillizza on The Next 24 at 1:45 pm ET.
-MSNBC: Hardball-- Chris Cillizza on presidential politics at 5:45 pm ET.
-BBC World News America: Steven Mufson on yesterday discussing the IMF report.
-BBC World News America: Ed O'Keefe on yesterday discussing the presidential debate.

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washingtonpost.com Pictured, American flags circling the Washington monument flutter in the breeze as the sky darkens at dusk.

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washingtonpost.com washingtonpost.com reporters on broadcast today:

-MSNBC: Chris Cillizza and Jonathan Capehart on Sarah Palin event at 1:10 pm ET
-MSNBC: Chris Cillizza on the Next 24 at 1:50 pm ET.
-ABC News Now: Lynette Clemetson on yesterday evening

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washingtonpost.com Reed Graham teaches new motorcyclists how to ride at a George Mason University parking lot.

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washingtonpost.com Jogger on the steps leading to the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial.

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washingtonpost.com washingtonpost.com reporters on broadcast today:

-Fox News: On the Record with Greta-- Chris Cillizza on last night discussing candidate attacks at 10:20 pm ET.
-WJXT: Ed O’Keefe on debate preview at 7 am ET.
-KSAT (pretape): Ed O’Keefe on debate preview and week in politics at 10:15 am ET.
-WDIV: Ed O’Keefe on debate preview at 4:30 am ET.

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washingtonpost.com -MSNBC: Ed O’Keefe on today discussing Palin’s new line of attack at 9am ET.
-NPR: Talk of the Nation--Slate Contributor Adam Kirsch on 3:30pm
-MSNBC: Mary Ann Akers on presidential politics at 4 pm ET.
-MSNBC: Ed O'Keefe on presidential politics yesterday.

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