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2008 Wyoming Presidential General Election: McCain vs Obama
Pollster.com The Polls President Senate Governor House Bush Job Approval Pollster Blog Mark Blumenthal Charles Franklin Margie Omero David Moore Steve Lombardo Brian Schaffner Kristen Soltis Guest Pollsters Poll Updates FAQ RSS Pollster.com: Polls and Charts 2008 Wyoming Presidential General ...
Cheney Stumps for GOP in Wyoming
Cheney Stumps for GOP in Wyoming
thepage.time.com — The vice president speaks NOW in Laramie. Watch live here.       ... (more) Cheney Stumps for GOP in Wyoming
2004 Presidential General Election Results - Alaska
2004 Presidential General Election Results - Alaska
uselectionatlas.org — Candidate Vice Presidential Candidate Political Party Popular Vote Electoral Vote George W. Bush Richard Cheney Republican 190,889... 61.07%3 John Kerry John Edwards Democratic 111,025 35.52%0 Ralph Nader Peter Camejo Populist 5,069 1.62%0 Michael ... (more) 2004 Presidential General Election Results - Alaska
2008 Illinois Presidential General Election: McCain vs Obama
pollster.com — Pollster.com The Polls President Senate Governor House Bush Job Approval Pollster Blog Mark Blumenthal Charles Franklin Margie... Omero David Moore Steve Lombardo Brian Schaffner Kristen Soltis Guest Pollsters Poll Updates FAQ RSS Pollster.com: Polls and ... (more) 2008 Illinois Presidential General Election: McCain vs ...
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Dick Cheney weighs in
Political Animal — ... , one of the few states where McCain is expected to cruise to an easy, double-digit victory. The crowd seemed impressed with Cheney's support. Maybe the McCain campaign would consider a few more public events where Cheney can tout how much he and McCain are on the same page and share a common worldview? Maybe in states like Ohio and Florida?— ...

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Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... and Rhode Island, should the votes in Minnesota and Wisconsin come in for Obama as pre-election polls are indicating, then these industrial heartland states along with 8:00 closing Michigan represent the area where McCain failed to expand his map beyond the states Bush won in his two elections. McCain should do well in Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming, Louisiana and his home state of Arizona, but ...

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