nytimes.com - 11/3/2008
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Six years after an overhaul in how elections are run, voting experts still predict machine and ballot shortages and late tallies. >
talkingpointsmemo.com - 11/10/2008
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talkingpointsmemo.com —
A high-level senate Democratic source tells me former
President Clinton is making calls on Sen. Lieberman's behalf....
I can also confirm, on the same basis, what Huffington Post has already reported , that President-elect Obama is signaling to ...
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elections.gmu.edu - 11/5/2008
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elections.gmu.edu —
Turnout Data I provide national and state turnout
rates for the eligible population from 1980-2006. You can...
access 2000-2008 elections on the web pages below. These numbers are updated continually as new data become available. You can also download an ...
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'Daily Voting News' For November 03, 2008 – Morning Edition
The BRAD BLOG —
... National: Make your vote count
It might not, if you're not careful; here's how to avoid many common mistakes on Election Day http://www.baltimoresun....g03nov03,0,5437475.story
National: E-voting worries linger as Election Day nears http://news.cnet.com/830...13578_3-10080863-38.html
National: High Turnout May Add to Problems at Polling Places http://www.nytimes.com/2...olitics/03voting.html?hp
National: Protect Your Vote - Avoid Election Machine Errors ...
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... - The Hill High Turnout May Add to Polling Place Problems - New York Times - Michael O'Brien
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