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Democrats Add Suburbs to Their Growing Coalition — Wash Post Elections 11/6/2008
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 Elections 11/6/2008
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The South — Wash Post Elections 11/6/2008
In the presidential race, the home of the Crimson Tide stayed reliably red: John McCain won the state by more than 20 percentage points. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R) also won in a walk, taking 63.5 percent of the vote in a race against a state senator. ...
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