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Final Rove electoral map sees large Obama win over McCain
Final Rove electoral map sees large Obama win over McCain
Well, the final day before the official presidential voting and the final version of Karl Rove's exclusive national electoral map sees a strong victory by Barack Obama , gaining the most electoral votes since Bill Clinton's lopsided win over Bob Dole in 1996. According to the research of ...
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online.wsj.com — About Karl Rove Karl Rove served as Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush from 2000 2007 and Deputy Chief of Staff from 2004 2007. At the White House he oversaw the Offices of Strategic Initiatives, Political Affairs, Public Liaison, and ... (more) How the President-Elect Did It
Rove's Final Map: Obaam 338, McCain 200
Rove's Final Map: Obaam 338, McCain 200
marcambinder.theatlantic.com — Karl Rove's final Electoral College map... (more) Rove's Final Map: Obaam 338, McCain 200
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reason.com — Back in 2000, Texas Gov. George W. Bush's political savior, Karl Rove, was performing nothing short of an electoral resurrection, running around South Carolina calling Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) an unpatriotic, illegitimate-black-baby-fathering ... (more) The Rove Realignment: Have libertarians been driven out ...
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protein wisdomThis is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, Age of Aquarius… According to the research of compiled state polls by Karl Rove & Co., the hypothetical electoral college numbers suggest an Obama win over the Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin of 338 electoral votes to 200. Aquarius! Aquarius…! Somewhere, the Hillside singers are dusting off their … [visit site to read more]

Final Rove electoral map sees large Obama win over McCain
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... According to the research of compiled state polls by Karl Rove & Co., the hypothetical electoral college numbers suggest an Obama win over the Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin of 338 electoral votes to 200. For the final report, Rove has allocated each state to the candidate leading there in state polls today. According to these calculations, Obama takes hard-fought Florida. But McCain edges ahead in Indiana, Missouri, North Dakota and North Carolina. Read more: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/11/elec...

Karl Rove's Prediction: Obama 338, McCain 200
TalkLeft — Via the LA Times, Karl Rove has released his final electoral map predictions. The final Rove & Co. electoral map (pdf)of the 2008 election cycle points to a 338-200 Barack Obama electoral vote victory over John McCain tomorrow. All remaining toss-up states have been allocated to the candidate leading in them, with Florida (27 EV) going to Obama, and Indiana (11 EV), Missouri (11 EV), North Carolina (15 EV), and North Dakota (3 EV) going to McCain. The two candidates are in a dead heat in Missouri and North Carolina, but they go ...

Around The Campaign 2008 Sphere: Election Day Edition
The Moderate Voice — As Americans get ready to vote, weblogs are feverishly doing their last pre-vote posts. Here’s our linkfest taking you to sites on the right, left and center, big and small. TMV strongly urges you to bookmark these sites and return to them as part of your daily post-election reading if you want a good sampling of Internet opinion. So What Does Karl Rove REALLY Think Will Happen In The Election? Authorized-by-Karl Rove details here.. And While Rove Came Up With His Conclusion a blogger ...

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