As expected, Democratic candidates would take several House of Representative spots previously held by Republicans. Currently, 20 seats have been gained and there are 7 races that are still too close to call. New York Times Washington Post …
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2008 House of Representatives Election Maps
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2008 US Senate Election Maps
http://politicalmaps.org/2008-us-senate-election-maps/Democrats picked up at least five Senate seats, but missed their goal of acquiring a filibuster proof majority (60). Highlights for the Senate races (work in progress): 3 races remain too close to call: Alaska, Georgia, and Minnessota In Minnesota, incumbent Republican Senator Norm Coleman held …
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Maps of the 2008 US Presidential Election
http://politicalmaps.org/maps-of-the-2008-us-presidential-election/The voters have spoken and Barack Obama will be the next president of the United States. Electoral College: Obama: 365 McCain: 162 Undecided: Missouri Popular Vote: Obama: 63,042,806… McCain: 55,821,650.. results still coming in… New York Times: Electoral Map and County Results Map Change from 2004 map. …
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Random walks in the Low Countries
http://randomwalksinlowcountries.blogspot.comcountymappurple512 A lot of European have asked me about the significance of Barak Obama’s election as president. They, along with the media, sees this as symbolic of the historic change in American attitudes towards race and national origin. I’m not so sure. I do a
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XXI century blog
http://xxicenturyblog.blogspot.comChannel 8 by Washington Post DemCon Watch Drudge Report Finestra sull'America - Molinari Gallup - Election 08 Huffington Post National Public Radio New York Times On the issues O'Reilly Talking Points PoliticalMaps.org Politico Real clear politics Wall Street Journal Washington Post
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By The Fault
http://www.bythefault.coma fact obscured by that state-by-state map. Denver and Boulder are our islands in Colorado; Austin is our island in Texas; Las Vegas is our island in Nevada; Miami and Fort Lauderdale are our islands in Florida. While the maps for the 2008 US Presidential Election will show larger islands as red seas recede especially in New England which is now a veritable Democratic continent with a red lake or two, but does this constitute a realignment of the American electoral map?
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Mondale/McCain and Dole/Obama Counties
http://www.swingstateproject.com//showDiary.do?diaryId=3932New York Times county-change map) based on preliminary election returns. But with the exception of dreaminonempty's remarkable and must-see map diary over at Open Left, no one has really focused much on what longer-term trends look like, especially at the
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Comparison to 1980 Pres Election Landslide
http://bentx74.blogspot.com/2008/11/comparison-to-1980-pres-...margin was only 2.7 percent better than President-elect Obama, while the president-elect received 2.3 percent more of the popular vote. Don't let anyone tell you that this was neither a mandate nor a landslide. By the numbers, it absolutely was. http://politicalmaps.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/electoral-1980-s.jpg
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Another Third Party Tragedy
http://guessworktheory.blogspot.com/2008/11/another-third-pa...the nation's distaste for the current administration (it's now worse than our distaste for Nixon, if you can believe it) and the number of folks who crossed the aisle to vote blue this election. I've said it before and I'll say it again, this is a purple nation. Every state in the union is purple. The sooner we are able to elect people who believe as we do, the sooner the dream of government by the people will be realized. (By the way: note Ron's shoes in the image at the top. This guy is one of us.)
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... Living with Missy & other thoughts
http://geoffreymgolia.blogspot.comave regular, absentee & provisional ballots to count... but 63 million is a lot! 55 is too, but you know... This is what the map looks like, or will probably look like (depending on who you ask): or, to raise your consciousness: That is a huge swing from '04, where even the Proportional Electoral Map was depressing...
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The Trampoline Bear
http://jrradcliffe.blogspot.comhttp://politicalmaps.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/2008-prediction-map-11252007.jpg Barack Obama, whose lasting legacy is almost certain to be "first President whose last name rhymes with 'yo mama,'" was elected president yesterday! That's nice. Let's celebrate the presidential race with some songs. 1. The Red by Chevelle. Vicious Republicans angrily
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Manifolds
http://origamifreak.wordpress.comfor presidency Popular vote - 40 states reporting Candidates % Votes McCain (R) 48% 37,098,795 Obama (D) 51% 39,579,635 Barr (I) 0% 307,651 Nader (I) 0% 361,371 Maps here. And here. Now, I wonder what will happen here? 24th Congressional District Hanna (R) 49% 102,009 Arcuri (D) 51% 104,188 97% precincts reporting (According to the Google map mashup, Arcuri only led in my county by 14 votes. I was one of them.)
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Southeast Pregame Preview - 11 States
http://www.politicalbase.com/profile/jnail/blog/&blogId=5274The state name is color coded to the expected result and electoral votes are in parentheses. We will be working GOTV all day so updates will start after 7 until I am too drunk to comment... Virginia (13) State News Poll Close: 7 PM EST 2004 Vote Total: 3,223,226 Early Vote: 465.962 / 14.7%, 2004 early total 7% Latest Poll Average: Obama +4.4 CNN Page State results: Comments: Kentucky (8) State News Poll Close
64 days ago in Political Base - Connecting the Dots of Money, Media & Politics by mnickolas · Authority: 376
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