The Associated Press: McCain wins Missouri in close race against Obama (flag)
www.google.com — 2 hours ago JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) Republican John McCain has defeated President-elect Barack Obama in Missouri the last state to be decided in the 2008 presidential election. McCain's narrow victory over Obama breaks a bellwether streak in which Missourians had picked the winning ...
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McCain wins Missouri in close race against Obama (final EV: Obama 365 McCain 173)
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... to be decided in the 2008 presidential election. McCain's narrow victory over Obama breaks a bellwether streak in which Missourians had picked the winning presidential candidate in every election since 1956. With all jurisdictions reporting complete but unofficial results, McCain led Obama by 3,632 votes Wednesday out of more than 2.9 million cast — a margin of 0.12 percentage points. ... Obama won 365 electoral votes. Missouri's 11 electoral votes will give McCain 173. Read more: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gM915...

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BuzzFlash.org - Progressive News and Commentary with an Attitude | Fight Ignorance: Read BuzzFlash — ... until it all fell through. These retirees need protection and they won't get it from the Supreme Court or the GOP. One of the stations in OKC did a poll about the Big 3 and most of them said to let them go under, but then we lost our GM plant here a few years ago. Karen Webb Moore, Ok. Subject: Presidential Election: Missouri How much longer does it take them to finalize the results? In my opinion it is a lack of respect for the presidency. [BuzzFlash Note: Wednesday afternoon, AP called it for McCain. ] A BuzzFlash Reader Subject: obama magnet No, I do not want an Obama ...

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