bitteranalysis.blogspot.com - 11/7/2008
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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!
Analysis Done Right
yglesias.thinkprogress.org 11/9/2008 — People looking to examine demographic subgroups in the presidential election would do well to follow Kevin Drum’s lead and state the sub-group’s swing relative to the overall swing . A group like union members where Obama did the same as ...
Pelosi’s Election Analysis
blog.thehill.com 11/5/2008 — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi discussed with reporters the outcome of the race on Wednesday and the importance of passing a second stimulus package in the lame duck session.
“I won.”
redstate.com 1/23/2009 — No argument from me: you won .
In fact, let the record show that your official response to the GOP’s offer of assistance and advisement was “I won.”
So, it’s all yours. Your responsibility, your obligation, your reputation ...
You Won, Now What?
blogs.cqpolitics.com 11/15/2008 — Memorandum
TO:
Newly Elected Officials and Their Staffs
FROM: Taegan Goddard and Chris Riback
Congratulations! The polls are closed, the ...
Palin: Obama acts as if he's already won election
washingtontimes.com 10/26/2008 — By: canditaylor68 Keeping it real Palin! No denying the media think they have crowned their pick but have forgotten that the voters still have a say in it. October 26, 2008 at 4:57 p.m. | Mark as Offensive By: theindependantvoter Palin is correct. ...
2008 Voter File Analysis
elections.gmu.edu 10/13/2008 — Analysis of Selected 2008 Voter Registration Databases Last updated: Oct. 13, 2008 Who are those new people being registered to vote? Who are the people being removed from the voter rolls? Some states provide easy access to their statewide voter ...
Exit polls: How Obama won
politico.com 11/5/2008 — Barack Obama won a significant share of white voters' support. See also: Economy the top issue
Five Reasons Obama Lost This Election
hillbuzz.wordpress.com 11/4/2008 — We truly believe if all of us continue to work as hard as possible tonight and tomorrow in get-out-the-vote efforts, and if we control the Eeyores in our midst and prevent the Obamedia from depressing turnout in our ranks, that McCain/Palin will win ...
Election 2008: Colorado Presidential Election
rasmussenreports.com 10/20/2008 — Barack Obama is ahead by five points in the key state of Colorado – 51% to 46% – two weeks before Election Day, according to a new Fox News/Rasmussen Reports telephone survey. Three percent (3%) are undecided. McCain was down by seven points last ...
Dems jockeying for top Obama Cabinet posts —
CNN Political Ticker 11/7/2008
Senior Democrats say Sen. John Kerry is gunning to be the next secretary of state.
(CNN) — To the victor belong the spoils, and after eight years out of the White House, Democrats want to be spoiled with high-profile jobs.
"For every senior ...
Dean, Duncan reflect on election —
First Read 11/7/2008
From NBC's John Talty Meeting less than a day after the announcement that Barack Obama would become the country’s next president, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and Republican National Committee Chairman Mike Duncan had ...
The young and the restless —
First Read 11/7/2008
.. to vote? In his latest blog, NBC's Luke Russert breaks down the youth vote from Tuesday's election and finds good news for the Democratic Party.
"In swing states, the youth turnout greatly helped Barack Obama beat John McCain," he ...