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Ned Temko: Gordon, you're no Obama
It has become the cliché of the day, but it is no less true the more often it's said: America has a rock star as president. And in Gordon Brown's message of congratulations this morning, a new and related phenomenon has been born: world leaders as groupies."I know Barack Obama, ... more »
The Guardian – Nov 5, 2008 6:37 PM [GMT] – comment?
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It has become the cliché of the day, but it is no less true the more often it's said: America has a rock star as president. And in Gordon Brown's message of congratulations this morning, a new and related phenomenon has been born: world leaders as groupies."I know Barack Obama, ... more »
The Guardian – Nov 5, 2008 6:37 PM [GMT] – comment?
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US election: The silent minority of non-voters
Turnout estimates are notoriously unreliable. But as the dust settled around America's polling booths on Wednesday, it was broadly agreed that voters had shown up in record numbers to participate in the most electrifying US presidential election for a generation.Preliminary projections, based o ... more »
The Guardian – Nov 5, 2008 5:36 PM [GMT] – comment?
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Turnout estimates are notoriously unreliable. But as the dust settled around America's polling booths on Wednesday, it was broadly agreed that voters had shown up in record numbers to participate in the most electrifying US presidential election for a generation.Preliminary projections, based o ... more »
The Guardian – Nov 5, 2008 5:36 PM [GMT] – comment?
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Obama victory reshapes US electoral map
Barack Obama last night re-established the Democrats as a national political party, performing strongly against John McCain in the industrial heartland, the Rocky Mountains and the south.The sweep of Obama's victories as the night wore on suggested he was poised to win by a bigger margin than B ... more »
The Guardian – Nov 5, 2008 09:36 AM [GMT] – comment?
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Barack Obama last night re-established the Democrats as a national political party, performing strongly against John McCain in the industrial heartland, the Rocky Mountains and the south.The sweep of Obama's victories as the night wore on suggested he was poised to win by a bigger margin than B ... more »
The Guardian – Nov 5, 2008 09:36 AM [GMT] – comment?
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McCain's feeble showing didn't hurt local Republicans
It's not clear from Tuesday's election returns if Champaign County really liked Barack Obama or really disliked John McCain.For the most part, Obama's vote totals Tuesday were ahead of John Kerry's 2004 numbers.
News-Gazette.com – Nov 5, 2008 08:43 AM [GMT] – comment?
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It's not clear from Tuesday's election returns if Champaign County really liked Barack Obama or really disliked John McCain.For the most part, Obama's vote totals Tuesday were ahead of John Kerry's 2004 numbers.
News-Gazette.com – Nov 5, 2008 08:43 AM [GMT] – comment?
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Women's support proves key
Women in key battleground states helped push Sen. Barack Obama over the top, voting for the Democrat at higher rates than they did for Sen. John Kerry four years ago.
MSNBC.com – Nov 5, 2008 05:15 AM [GMT] – comment?
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Women in key battleground states helped push Sen. Barack Obama over the top, voting for the Democrat at higher rates than they did for Sen. John Kerry four years ago.
MSNBC.com – Nov 5, 2008 05:15 AM [GMT] – comment?
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Barack Obama to be America's first black president
Americans tonight placed their faith in Barack Obama, who made history by becoming the first African-American to win the US presidency.Scenes of jubilation broke out among Democratic supporters as the US TV networks at 4am GMT declared that the inexperienced but inspirational Democratic candidate h ... more »
The Guardian – Nov 5, 2008 05:06 AM [GMT] – comment?
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Americans tonight placed their faith in Barack Obama, who made history by becoming the first African-American to win the US presidency.Scenes of jubilation broke out among Democratic supporters as the US TV networks at 4am GMT declared that the inexperienced but inspirational Democratic candidate h ... more »
The Guardian – Nov 5, 2008 05:06 AM [GMT] – comment?
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