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Presidential race not over in Missouri
The presidential contest is still not over in Missouri, even if President-elect Barack Obama is already sizing up the White House. In fact, the vote count in Missouri is tightening. Republican John McCain's statewide lead has shrunk to fewer than 5,000 votes, as various counties have ...
In Missouri, provisional ballots hold the key to presidential results
stltoday.com — Republican John McCain's 5,868-vote edge in Missouri over Democrat Barack Obama and the state's 104-year record as the nation's best presidential bellwether both hinge on 7,085 votes in the state that have yet to be counted. All are "provisional ... (more) In Missouri, provisional ballots hold the key to ...
State Of Missouri | All Races
sos.mo.gov — All Results Unofficial Election Returns State of Missouri General Election - 2008 General Election Tuesday, November 04, 2008 Click here for a printer friendly version Office Candidate Name Votes % Of Votes U.S. President And Vice ... (more) State Of Missouri | All Races
Missouri a squeaker — McCain, for now, may have an edge
stltoday.com — Missouri a squeaker — McCain, for now, may have an edge (more) Missouri a squeaker — McCain, for now, may have an edge
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Watching Missouri
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — The count keeps tightening: Since Election Day, Obama has gained almost 1,000 votes statewide, most of it from St. Louis County. ...

Midday open thread
Daily Kos — ... Last we heard, there were 7,000 provisional ballots yet to be counted, while McCain had something like a 6,000 vote lead. But 3,200 extra ballots were found in the last week as counties canvassed their results (much like we're seeing in Minnesota), and now McCain leads by just 4,968 votes with those 7,000 provisional ballots still waiting to be counted. ...

'Daily Voting News' For November 11, 2008
The BRAD BLOG — ... recount http://www.startribune.c...yc:aULPQL7PQLanchO7DiUsA MN: Senate recount: 206 vote Coleman lead after counties finalize results http://blogs.citypages.c...08/11/senate_recount.php MN: As Minnesota awaits recount, e-voting is ruled out as issue in tight U.S Senate race http://www.computerworld...9860&intsrc=hm_list MO: Presidential race not over in Missouri http://www.stltoday.com/...4FE00158BC5?OpenDocument NE: Dawes County ...

Early Morning Swim
Firedoglake — ... McCain defends Palin. The Obama transition team takes shape. The Goracle in an Obama administration? Richardson for SoS? Well hell, someone's got to do it. Regrets, W's had a few. Obama could still win Mizzou. A Franken win looming? Obama sends staff to GA.

Show me the votes
The Reaction — ... I've been focusing here on the still-unresolved Senate races in Minnesota and Alaska, but, lest we forget, there is still one undecided state in the presidential election: Missouri. Here's the latest: ...

Show Me the Votes: The Ongoing Presidential Election Tally in Missouri
The Moderate Voice — ... I’ve been focusing much of my attention lately on the still-unresolved Senate races in Minnesota and Alaska, but, lest we forget, there is still one undecided state in the presidential election: Missouri. Here’s the latest: ...

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