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Chuck Todd’s state-by-state election guide
Chuck Todd’s state-by-state election guide
NBC's political director, Chuck Todd, breaks down what to expect on Election Day, state-by-state.
Election 2008:  what really happened | Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State
Election 2008: what really happened | Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State
redbluerichpoor.com — Election 2008: what really happened November 5th, 2008, by Andrew After a quick look at the election... results and exit polls (from www.cnn.com), some thoughts: 1. The election was pretty close. Obama won by about 5% of the vote, consistent with the ... (more) Election 2008: what really happened | Red State, Blue ...
 Chuck Todd: If McCain Wins All Toss-Ups He Still Loses (video)
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 Chuck Todd talks about the U.S. Senate race in Oregon (video)
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What to Expect on Tuesday
Taegan Goddard's Political WireChuck Todd gives his Election Day preview for all 50 states.

Saturday reading: Breaches
Ben Smith's Blog — Obama and Palin are now "playable characters" in a game called "Mercenaries." An Ohio state worker says she was ordered to check out Joe the Plumber's file. No response yet from ICE on how Obama's half-aunt's file leaked. Chuck Todd has an amazing, must-read tour of the map. "My Friends," the musical. Fred Davis gives Politico a tour for a story that's amazing on a couple of levels. The Biden plane welcomes Obama plane rejects. ...

Saturday reading: 72 hours to go
Jonathan Martin's Blog — Sarah Palin gets a very nice interview write-up on the WSJ ed page (an important ally in the years to come, perhaps) Chuck Todd has a tour de force of the 50-state landscape McCain adman Fred Davis talks shop with Daniel Libit and Jeff Ressner Ben Smith has the PA GOP going after Obama in the mail on Israel Obama flexes in Indiana. Where he's attracting ticket-splitters. He moves in on Republican turf in rural Virginia. And in Missouri. Broder ...

Road to 270: Colorado
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right — ... COLLECT $200, Colorado is going blue. What was supposed to be a nailbiter simply hasn't materialized into a very tough fight from the McCain campaign, and the Obama ground game in Colorado is an elite, overwhelming force. When all is said and done, stunningly beautiful Colorado will have two Democratic Senators, a Democratic governor, four or five out of seven House seats held by Dems, and will have given its nine electoral votes to the lanky Senator from Illinois. Chuck Todd made an outstanding point about Colorado and the Republican party's woes: ...

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First thoughts: Hillary at State?
firstread.msnbc.msn.com 11/14/2008 — From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Carrie Dann *** Hillary at State? As we've learned with anything regarding the Clintons, one never knows exactly how serious the speculation might be. But let's assume the news -- reported ...
How Barack Obama Won: A State-by-State Guide to the Historic 2008 Presidential Election (Vintage): Chuck Todd, Sheldon Gawiser: Books
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Chuck Todd plaints a bleak scenario.
blah3.com 10/23/2008 — McCain - Palin is starting to sound like The Beatles just before they split up. Should we start the Meltdown Clock now? Maybe.
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talkingpointsmemo.com 12/18/2008 — MSNBC is announcing that Chuck Todd has just been appointed chief White House correspondent for NBC News. I must say I did not expect that. And it seems like an odd choice. Not a bad choice, but not at all what I would have expected from them. ...