themoderatevoice.com - 11/7/2008
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So why did Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain lose? Was he outclassed by Democrat Barack Obama? Was it a massive wave of Americans clamoring for change? In this Guest Voice post, conservative talk show host Michael Reagan, son of former President Ronald Reagan, argues it’s ...
hotair.com - 11/5/2008
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hotair.com —
This morning, after having absorbed the substantial victory
of Barack Obama, I noticed a couple of interesting
items in the data. Barack Obama certainly won this race, but he won it with just a little more votes than George Bush won in his ...
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Notes from the collapse
althouse.blogspot.com - 11/9/2008
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althouse.blogspot.com —
As promised , I'm mining my archive --
beginning in late August -- to try to understand
how I turned against John McCain. August 25: "Nicely done. I'm glad to see the return of the light touch," I say about an Obama ad that uses the song "What a ...
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How McCain lost me.
powerlineblog.com - 11/5/2008
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powerlineblog.com —
Barack Obama's victory last night was no doubt
historic, and the Democrats, as expected, extended their leads
in the House and the Senate. But their victory was no landslide, despite what appeared to be overwhelming advantages. Obama won around 52 ...
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No Landslide
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Things Heard: e39v5
Stones Cry Out —
Japan’s aging population.
OK, those of you on the left, spin that!
For those who thought Mrs Palin a drag on McCain’s race.
Problems with a taxonomy of philosophy.
A prayer.
Chick Tracts and Cthulhu.
Mr Emanuel one view. Another.
Links.
One view on McCain’s loss. Another.
Goin’ to the big city … and as a coda, now I’m seeing it in more than one place ...
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Omaha for Obama? —
WSJ.com: Washington Wire 11/7/2008
Brad Haynes reports on the election.
If 364 electoral votes wasnt an impressive-enough haul for Barack Obama , then maybe Nebraskas Second Congressional District Omaha and the surrounding area will do the trick by delivering one more.
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