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POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Wednesday Nov. 5th, 2008

 
CNN: Obama: 'This is your victory' Barack Obama told supporters that "change has come to America" as he claimed victory in a historic presidential election. CNN: Analysis: Organization, strategy keys to Obama victory Barack Obama's victory Tuesday over John McCain capped an unprecedented rise in American politics. CNN: McCain: America has 'spoken clearly' Sen. John McCain conceded the 2008 presidential [...] (link)

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Exit Polls: Where Latino Voters Tipped the BalanceCNN Political Ticker 11/5/2008
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Obama benefits from troubled economyCNN Political Ticker 11/5/2008
(CNN) – Barack Obama's vote total in Michigan gained from dissatisfaction with the nation's economy. Exit polling showed 95 percent of Tuesday's voters in Michigan said they feel the national economy is "not so good" or "poor." They voted for ...
Analysis: Organization, strategy key to Obama winCNN.com - Politics 11/5/2008
Barack Obama's victory Tuesday over John McCain capped an unprecedented rise in American politics.
iReporters on Obama victory: 'It's history'CNN.com - Politics 11/5/2008
CNN.com readers around the world celebrated Sen. Barack Obama's presidential victory over Sen. John McCain Tuesday night. For most of them, the historical significance of Obama's win was the most important part of the election.  ...
U.S. chooses 'change,' redraws electoral divideCNN.com - Politics 11/5/2008
Sen. Barack Obama did more than thump Sen. John McCain in the Electoral College tally; he also handily won the popular vote and redrew the great divide between red states and blue states.