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Why Obama Won: Presidential Election Analysis
The latest numbers and analysis of the election. Check out the five main reasons the junior Senator from Illinois is now the President-Elect. Note the interesting take on why Hillary beat Barack in New Hampshire even though he led in the polls. Comments encouraged!
2008 Presidential Election Results
2008 Presidential Election Results
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Why Obama won
politico.com — The coalition of voters that Obama assembled to win the election was as modern as the technology his campaign employed. See also: History happens (more) Why Obama won
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