politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com - 11/5/2008
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He's headed out of sight for a little while.
(CNN) — After a nearly two-year campaign for the White House, Barack Obama is likely to spend his first day as president-elect out of view from the public.
He will not hold a press conference, campaign aides told CNN, though he is expected to hold one by the [...]
bizzyblog.com - 11/3/2008
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(C) San Francisco Chronicle 2008 Illinois Sen. Barack
Obama launched a direct broadside Thursday at New York...
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's claim that she is the experienced Democratic candidate who is "ready to lead" - saying that her experience is ...
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alarmingnews.com - 11/9/2008
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alarmingnews.com —
2008 turnout same or slightly higher than 2004
but with a drop in registered Republicans voting. Who...
woulda thunk it? Let's see-Republicans are presented with a candidate who voted against the Bush tax cuts, is for amnesty for illegal immigrants,...
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Gosh, why did the Republicans stay home?
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Obama Likely To Keep A Low Profile Wednesday
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
(CNN) -- After a nearly two-year campaign for the White House, Barack Obama is likely to spend his first day as president-elect out of view from the public.
He will not hold a press conference, campaign aides told CNN, though he is expected to hold one by the end of the week. Obama had joked with reporters earlier this week he would talk to them on Wednesday, though aides quickly said that was not likely.
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SLIDESHOW: Obama On Election Day
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Obama Likely To Keep A Low Profile Wednesday
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(CNN) -- After a nearly two-year campaign for the White House, Barack Obama is likely to spend his first day as president-elect out of view from the public.
He will not hold a press conference, campaign aides told CNN, though he is expected to hold one by the end of the week. Obama had joked with reporters earlier this week he would talk to them on Wednesday, though aides quickly said that was not likely.
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SLIDESHOW: Obama On Election Day
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