hotair.com - 11/5/2008
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In partnership with AOL News , we have a handy way to track the votes in every state. [...] Read the rest »
mudvillegazette.com - 11/11/2008
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Election Night Open Thread
Stop The ACLU —
Update: Most media have projected that Kentucky goes to McCain and VT to Obama. This brings the tally so far to McCain 8, Obama 3 on the electoral score. Hot Air has a AP’s map as they call the states. Except for major news, I will be updating this post throughout the night with election results. Please add to the commentary in the comment section. Exit polls are all anyone has to talk about right now, and they are in favor of Obama…however, not by much. ...
Election Map(s) 2008
Patterico's Pontifications —
... Check out the Hot Air/AOL News Presidential election interactive website. It lists the popular and electoral votes for each State and shows how each has been called by the AP. ...
Watching the numbers
Yourish.com —
... That’s how I’m reading the votes tonight. I don’t care who calls what for whom, with the exception of the states we all know were going one way or the other, such as the west coast all going for Obama. The toss-up states are the ones to watch carefully for every vote. If I have any Florida readers, I’d love to have them watch Florida and put up reports from time to time in the comments here. Go to Hot Air and click on your state on the map. Pay close attention to the percentage of votes counted, and which precincts are reporting in. And pay attention to ...
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Fast track the new president
boston.com 10/15/2008 — The next president will be elected on Nov. 4, but will not take office until Jan. 20. With the financial system in meltdown and a feckless, lame-duck administration unable to lead, this yawning interval is a problem.
Patterico at Hot Air
minx.cc 3/8/2009 — Yes, it's still about Rush Limbaugh. No, the story will never die. Too much to excerpt and whatever I take will get me accused of something or other. Read the whole thing....
Hot Air And Grasping At Straws
newshoggers.com 10/31/2008 — By Cernig
Briebart today ran an AFP article with the misleading headline " US election: If Iraqis could vote it would be for McCain ". I say misleading because it mentions in its first few paras exactly three Iraqis who prefer McCain - and in its ...
Schneider: Kentucky vs. Vermont —
CNN Political Ticker 11/5/2008
From CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider
(CNN) — It's no surprise CNN has called Vermont for Barack Obama and Kentucky for John McCain. A look at the exit polls shows that both men won nearly every demographic across the board. These two ...
Polls to close to call in six key states —
CNN Political Ticker 11/5/2008
(CNN) – The polls are too close for CNN to project a winner in six states, including the often-critical battleground of Ohio.
CNN is not currently projecting whether Republican John McCain or Democrat Barack Obama will win Georgia, Indiana, ...
Obama leads McCain in 5 of 8 key states —
Reuters: Politics 11/5/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain in five of eight key battleground states as Americans prepare to vote in the White House race, according to a series of Reuters/Zogby polls released on Tuesday.
Too close, too early in NC, OH, WV —
First Read 11/5/2008
After the 7:30 poll closings, in the presidential race: NBC News declares North Carolina too close to callNBC News declares Ohio too early to call. NBC News declares West Virginia too early to call. ...( read more )