Landslide or comeback, a campaign for ages
Published 11/1/2008 at msnbc.com: Politics
Three days before the election, Barack Obama appears within reach of becoming the nation's first black president. John McCain, the battle-scarred warrior, looks for a Truman-beats-Dewey-style upset.
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