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A day after winning a historic victory that will make him the first black president in the nation's history, Barack Obama remained largely out of public view yesterday while his aides announced the first details of an ambitious plan for the transfer ...
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After President Bush's reelection in 2004, top strategist Karl Rove proclaimed the arrival of a permanent Republican majority. Just four years later, the results from Sen. Barack Obama's definitive victory suggest that the opposite may be underway.
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New to the House — Wash Post In Congress 11/6/2008
FLORIDA Changing demographics in Florida's 8th District helped Democratic challenger Alan Grayson unseat Republican Ric Keller by a margin of 52 percent to 48 percent.
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The South — Wash Post Elections 11/6/2008
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