forbes.com - 11/4/2008
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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 ...
nytimes.com - 11/4/2008
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Supporters of Senator Barack Obama cheered during a
rally in Chicago on Tuesday as they heard that
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Obama Wins Election
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voices.washingtonpost.com - 11/5/2008
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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 ...
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Obama Wins Historic Presidential Victory
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JustOneMinute —
What if McCain wins? I often kid my kids that they have been living through too much history with the Clinton impeachment (remember the House vote while Baghdad was being bombed?), the Florida recount and 9/11? But where would a McCain victory rank relative to that trifecta? For maximum history, if McCain wins the Electoral College while losing the popular vote by a few million, the Gates of Chaos will open wide. I do not look forward to this outcome, but it certainly would be interesting. If McCain wins both the popular vote and the Electoral College, I will personally be ...
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... blogs. A McCain victory would be “miraculous,” but would force him to jettison many of his proposed policies, given the impending Democratic congress, Reihan Salam declares. A surprise McCain win could mean a number of things, including a media backlash or voter identification with figures like “Joe the Plumber,” ...
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liberaloasis.com 11/5/2008 —
I was just thinking - It was an amazing night. The fears of 2000/2004 returned. How were states really going to go? Was Georgia really in play? Where's Florida? Were those machines fixed? It has been hours and Virginia seems to be using a crayon ...
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thedailybeast.com 11/10/2008 — I can not believe how much hate and venom is in the post here and yet most would say there for unity and change. What kind of change are you for? I did not support McCain tell he picked Palin. She is the one that helped bring the campaign from its ...
Not Nearly As Ugly As It Will Get If McCain Wins
smalldeadanimals.com 11/3/2008 — "If McCain loses, it may get ugly ..." Because if he wins, the rage that will erupt on the left will make the last 8 years of Bush hatred seem like a vague distaste for cream sauces. And *that* is...
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balloon-juice.com 10/21/2008 — For John McCain :
As voters have gotten to know Senator Barack Obama, they have warmed up to him, with more than half, 53 percent, now saying they have a favorable impression of him and 33 percent saying they have an unfavorable view. But as ...
Is the Race Over?
pajamasmedia.com 10/25/2008 — Don't write off the underdog just yet.
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CNN Political Ticker 11/4/2008
The Redskins loss Monday night may have predicted an Obama win.
(CNN) – John McCain may have gotten a bad sign about his White House chances only hours before voters weighed in at the polls
The Washington Redskins, whose pre-Election Day ...
McCain Wins Alabama —
WSJ.com: Washington Wire 11/4/2008
Sen. John McCain is projected to win Alabama (9 electoral votes).
The current electoral vote tally:
Obama: 175
McCain: 49
FoxNews is predicting that Sen. Barack Obama has won New Mexico (5 electoral votes), a key battleground that ...