Risks of Invesco event worry top Dems

Denver Post - Thu Aug 28, 4:29 AM ET

Senior Democratic officials are expressing serious concerns about the political risks posed by Barack Obama's acceptance speech at Invesco Field at Mile High tonight.

Should Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain win, he would be 72 when he takes the oath of office, the oldest first-term president in U.S. history. He has survived three bouts of melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, and acknowledges his choice of a vice presidential running mate will be of 'enhanced importance.' McCain is believed to be mulling over, from left: Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, former Ohio Rep. Rob Portman, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. (AP Photo)

McCain says no vice presidential decision yet

AP - 1 hour, 12 minutes ago

DENVER - Looking toward his turn in the spotlight, Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting John McCain said Thursday he had yet to decide on a running mate.

People look at a flooding from Tropical Storm Gustav in Tabarre, north of Port-au-Prince. has taken a turn, moving south as it creeps toward Jamaica in a new track that could spare the hurricane-scarred US city of New Orleans.(AFP/Thony Belizaire)

Officials may evacuate New Orleans as Gustav nears

AP - 50 minutes ago

NEW ORLEANS - National Guard troops stand ready, batteries and water bottles are selling briskly, and one small-town mayor has spent a sleepless night worrying. The New Orleans area is skittishly watching as a storm marches across the Caribbean on the eve of Hurricane Katrina's third anniversary.

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