freep.com - 11/5/2008
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Ralph Nader, the self-styled consumer crusader and perennial third-party presidential candidate, has conceded, telling the Free Press about 7 tonight that there was going to be a landslide for Barack Obama. The streets are going to be filled with revelry
both here and in Africa, Nader ...
reason.com - 11/6/2008
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reason.com —
It's going to take a while for Americans
and pundits (often the same thing!) to adjust to...
a black president. There are cliches and turns of phrase and narratives that simply won't sound right if applied to a black man. Ralph Nader's getting a head ...
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Stay Classy, Ralph Nader
votenader.org - 11/3/2008
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Quitter: Nader Out
Hotline On Call Part Deux —
... Ralph Nader, the self-styled consumer crusader and perennial third-party presidential candidate, has conceded, telling the Free Press earlier tonight that he predicts “a landslide” for Barack Obama. ...
Nader out, predicts Obama landslide
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News —
... record. Obama ran a brilliant tactical campaign, Nader said, but showed cowardice by failing to take on entrenched corporate interests or the Israel lobby in the U.S. While Americans can be proud that an African American has become president, Obama has done it without challenging the status quo, he said. Nader cited Obamas support for federal assistance to General Motors, his nemesis for the last half century, as an example of a serious character deficiency. . . . Read more: http://www.freep.com/article/20081104/NEWS15/81104099 See ya in four years no doubt, Ralph. ...
Shocker! Nader Out (Plus Senate News)
MoJo Blog Posts: mojo —
Ralph Nader has withdrawn from the race. Writes the Free Press:
"The streets are going to be filled with revelry
both here and in Africa," Nader predicted, followed by a 10-minute denunciation of most of the Democratic Party candidates policy and record.
Good times.
In Senate news, Democrat Kay Hagan will defeat Republican Libby Dole in North Carolina (Dem pickup), Democrat Jeanne Shaheen will defeat Republican John Sununu in New Hampshire (pickup), Democrat Mark Warner will defeat Republican Jim Gilmore in ...
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Rove predicts Obama landslide
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com 11/4/2008 — Karl Rove's Electoral prediction
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theheretik.us 11/4/2008 —
Only one thing is certain. Not Bush will win in a landslide taking all the electoral votes. Karl Rove surprise did not foresee the full surprise. Not Bush ran hard and strong in all fifty states. Bush received no votes at all. Bush will make ...
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McCain beats Obama in Georgia presidential voting —
Reuters: Politics 11/5/2008
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Obama wins presidential vote in Michigan —
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Obama wins New York presidential vote —
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama defeated Republican rival John McCain in presidential voting on Tuesday in the heavily Democratic state of New York, winning one of the largest U.S. states with a big cache of electoral votes, U.S. media projected. ...