First round of states: Presidential race
Published 11/4/2008 by Carrie Dann at First Read
After the first round of poll closings: NBC News declares Virginia 'Too Early to Call.'NBC News declares Barack Obama the projected winner in Vermont. NBC News declares South Carolina 'Too Early to Call'NBC News declares John McCain the projected winner in Kentucky.NBC News declares Indiana 'Too Close to Call' NBC News declares Georgia 'Too Early to Call' ...( read more )
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