themoderatevoice.com - 11/6/2008
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If you thought that President-elect Barack Obama would get maybe an hour’s worth of honeymoon from many conservative talk radio hosts — just an hour free of the kind of attack and demonize radio show that gets big ratings because it riles up audiences and wants them to tune in again ...
omaha.com - 11/5/2008
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omaha.com —
Democrat Barack Obama won the presidency Tuesday, but
the question of whether he scored an electoral vote...
in Nebraska remained up in the air. And it could remain unanswered for a week. Obama and Republican John McCain were locked in a virtual ...
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Omaha.com Elections Section
dailykos.com - 11/5/2008
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dailykos.com —
CNN: Obama win sparks celebrations outside White House
(CNN) -- As tens of thousands of people cheered...
Barack Obama's presidential victory at his home base in Chicago, Illinois, others were celebrating near his future house. At least 1,000 ...
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Dancing in the Streets
powerlineblog.com - 11/5/2008
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powerlineblog.com —
Barack Obama's victory last night was no doubt
historic, and the Democrats, as expected, extended their leads...
in the House and the Senate. But their victory was no landslide, despite what appeared to be overwhelming advantages. Obama won around 52 ...
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No Landslide
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uggabugga —
Right-wing radio already trashing Obama: I was going to write about the next-day reaction, but Joe Gandelman already did it.
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