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Early And Absentee Voting Won Florida For Obama
This, from the Associated Press, is just fascinating : More Floridians voted for John McCain than Barack Obama on Election Day, but the Democrat sealed his victory in the state by winning more early and absentee votes. An Associated Press study of 94 percent of the state's total shows ...
Obama's Agenda & The Difference Between Tactics & Strategy
fivethirtyeight.com — There is, to say the least, a lot of jumping to conclusions about just which type of... President Barack Obama is liable to be, by which I mean whether he'll govern from the left or the center. This speculation has been principally based on his cabinet ... (more) Obama's Agenda & The Difference Between Tactics & Strategy
Early transition? Obama takes the lead in economic crisis
mcclatchydc.com — WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama took center stage in the economic crisis for the third day running... Sunday as he dispatched aides to pitch his rapidly expanding stimulus plan on TV and announced plans to introduce his economic team Monday. (more) Early transition? Obama takes the lead in economic crisis
Change We Can Perceive In
Change We Can Perceive In
techpresident.com — The liberal blogosphere has gone decidedly bi-polar in the Great Transition. On one side are the believers,... betrothed to an image they conjured between the lines of conventional centrism, a group that is beginning to think that President-elect Obama ... (more) Change We Can Perceive In
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Friday's campaign round-up
Political Animal — ... . * In Florida, McCain beat Obama by almost 5 points among those who voted on Election Day, but Obama beat McCain by 11 points among those voted early or by absentee ballot. * Hillary Clinton still has about ...

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