whereistheoutrage.net - 11/5/2008
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23:15 - John McCain has conceded.
23:05 - MSNBC/CNN have called the election for Obama. Virginia has gone to Obama!! Florida is still out. I’m not sure why. I’m looking at counties and only the very democratic counties in Florida are still out. AP is reporting that John ...
salon.com - 11/4/2008
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salon.com —
David Sirota (1:55 pm EST): Missouri Sen. Claire
McCaskill (D) delivered Democrats' election-day message this morning on...
Fox News. Officially speaking for the Obama campaign, McCaskill told Fox that Barack Obama's first order of business as ...
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Election Day blogging (noon thread)
althouse.blogspot.com - 11/5/2008
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Obama wins
LiberalOasis : The Blog —
... As I mentioned in an earlier post, just before 10 pm EST that Barack Obama had passed the magic number. He was sitting at just over 200 electoral votes and California, Oregon, Washington State and Hawaii were clearly his but not counted yet because those polls hadn't closed. The writing was on the wall. The game was over. The fat lady was singing. Elvis had left the building. It didn't matter how Virginia, North Carolina, Indiana, Missouri and Montana went. Barack Obama didn't need them for victory but he did need them for a mandate. ...
Obama wins
The Hollywood Liberal —
... wasn’t politically possible. So, he lost again in 2004. Now with Bush being so unpopular, President Bush drug McCain and other Republicans down in this election. Elizabeth Dole is a great example. She really didn’t do anything wrong. Incumbents usually lose for screwing up not for being worthless. If Bush could have gotten his approval numbers into the low 40’s he would have helped McCain. In the end, John McCain lost not only to Barack Obama but also to George W. Bush, again. As I mentioned in an earlier post, just before 10 pm EST that Barack Obama had passed the magic ...
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Obama beats McCain in Florida —
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