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Fox Calls Election for Obama
Fox Calls Election for Obama
With the polls now closed in California, FOX News has officially called the election for Barack Obama as of 11 Eastern, trailing OTB by more than two hours. Juan Williams is choking up at the significance of a black man being elected president. It is indeed quite incredible. Bill Kristol ...
Obama Volunteer On Scene Disputes Fox News' Suggestions That Black Panthers Are Intimidating Voters
Obama Volunteer On Scene Disputes Fox News' Suggestions That Black Panthers Are Intimidating Voters
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — Fox News and other conservatives on the Web are pushing hard on the story that two black... panthers may be intimidating voters at a polling place in north Philadelphia. But an Obama campaign volunteer who's been on the scene since 6:30 AM this ... (more) Obama Volunteer On Scene Disputes Fox News' Suggestions ...
FOX News Poll: Obama Leads Going Into Election Day
FOX News Poll: Obama Leads Going Into Election Day
elections.foxnews.com — Barack Obama holds a solid lead over John McCain going into Election Day -- 50 percent to... 43 percent -- according to the final FOX News pre-election poll of likely voters.   (more) FOX News Poll: Obama Leads Going Into Election Day
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Obama’s Election: A Sea Of Shattered Assumptions (News And Weblog Roundup)
The Moderate Voice — ... years hence, that Barack Obama has won the White House. Even those of us who opposed him, and who will no doubt be opposed to many of his policy objectives over the next four years, must pause and say congratulations on an improbable, amazing rise. Every American ought to pray for wisdom and judgment for President-elect Obama, for his safety and the safety of his country, and for the continued prosperity and greatness of America. –Like Ann Althouse, James Joyner also captured the drama of the moment: With the polls now closed ...

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As Barack Obama wins over the White House as the 44th president, a FOX News exit poll released Wednesday shows what issues voters were most focused on.