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Barack Obama Elected 44th President in Landslide for Change
Barack Obama Elected 44th President in Landslide for Change
Votes are still being counted but projections put Obama over the top
First thoughts: The 44th President
firstread.msnbc.msn.com — From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Carrie Dann*** The 44th President: In a just a... little more than four years, an Illinois state senator who delivered a rousing speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention will now become the ... (more) First thoughts: The 44th President
 President-Elect Barack Obama in Chicago (video)
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President-Elect Barack Obama in Chicago (video)
youtube.com — Barack Obama was elected the 44th President of the United States on November 4th, 2008 in Chicago.... (more) President-Elect Barack Obama in Chicago (video)
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mudvillegazette.com 10/26/2008 — Me in Pajamas: a landslide victory for McCain .
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theheretik.us 11/4/2008 — Only one thing is certain. Not Bush will win in a landslide taking all the electoral votes. Karl Rove surprise did not foresee the full surprise. Not Bush ran hard and strong in all fifty states. Bush received no votes at all. Bush will make ...
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washingtonpost.com 10/28/2008 — Barack Obama has a problem: He's going to sweep so many Democrats into Congress that he will "face high expectations," as the New York Times put it, to deliver on his promises.
The McCain-Palin Landslide
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Video: Barack Obama sworn in as 44th President
politicalnewslive.blogspot.com 1/20/2009 — Barack Obama took the presidential oath becoming the 44th U.S. president Tuesday, shattering racial barriers as the first black leader of a country gripped by profound economic troubles and at war in two distant lands.
Obama wins NevadaFirst Read 11/5/2008
NBC News projects Barack Obama to be the winner in Nevada. The state has voted for the eventual winner in every election - save one in 1976 - since 1912....( read more )
Exit Polls: Obama excitementCNN Political Ticker 11/5/2008
(CNN) — American voters — who elected Barack Obama president tonight — made their choice with a mixture of excitement and tempered optimism. Among the electorate as a whole, 30 percent indicated they would be excited if Obama won the ...
Bush calls Obama to congratulate himCNN Political Ticker 11/5/2008
(CNN) – President Bush called Barack Obama to congratulate him on election as president, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said.       
Hillary's statementFirst Read 11/5/2008
Below is the statement by Hillary Clinton on Barack Obama's victory in the presidential race: "Tonight, we are celebrating an historic victory for the American people. This was a long and hard fought campaign but the result was well worth ...
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Barack Obama will take office in 76 days, but the moves he begins making tomorrow will immediately begin to define his presidency.