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What If McCain Wins?
Grand New Party What If McCain Wins? Reihan Salam 11.03.08, 12:00 AM ET A John McCain victory would represent an almost miraculous comeback. But is miraculous the right word? I'm in Austin, Texas, right now, a lefty enclave in the heart of Republican Texas, and I sense that many of my Barack ...
Obama Wins Election
Obama Wins Election
nytimes.com — Supporters of Senator Barack Obama cheered during a rally in Chicago on Tuesday as they heard that he won in Pennsylvania. More Photos > (more) Obama Wins Election
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Obama Wins Historic Presidential Victory
voices.washingtonpost.com — By Ben Pershing Washington Post Staff Writer Democrat Barack Obama was elected the first African-American president of the United States Tuesday, capping a meteoric rise for the freshman Illinois Senator whose message of change resonated with a broad ... (more) Obama Wins Historic Presidential Victory
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Remember the Panhandle!
The Anchoress — ... And yes, for McCain this is the closer, what could be the topper to one hell of a life story. If you need any more incentive, please read this piece by Neo-neocon on Obama’s cunning patience in waiting for just the right moment to pull the nation hard to portside. Stanley Kurtz is telling it, too It ain’t over ’til it’s over. I’m a baseball fan; remember this? What if McCain wins?. Hmmm. What if? Fr. Steve presents: Ronald Reagan! ...

First Things
Vodkapundit — If McCain were somehow to win? A reminder that everything always comes down to logistics: Republican Washington is exhausted and bereft. After eight years, a great deal of talent is eager to leave government. Whereas there are several Democrats eager to fill each junior-level post in an Obama White House, scaring up Republicans willing to serve for another four years will prove tougher than you might think. It is hard to see how McCain could govern successfully without drawing on the talent of centrist Democrats. At the same time, politically savvy Democrats will be strongly ...

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