Archive for November, 2008

Race, Youth, Even ‘Burbs Go Against Republicans: Albert R. Hunt (Bloomberg)

Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) — Republicans running under the deadly drags of a financial crisis, an unpopular president and the political cycle didn’t do as poorly in the U.S. elections as some had feared.

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Palin to campaign for Sen. Chambliss (MSNBC)

Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss enlisted Sarah Palin to rally conservatives while Democratic challenger Jim Martin pushed to activate black voters, as they grappled for advantage in a Tuesday runoff.

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Race, Youth, Even ‘Burbs Go Against Republicans: Albert R. Hunt (Bloomberg)

Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) — Republicans running under the deadly drags of a financial crisis, an unpopular president and the political cycle didn’t do as poorly in the U.S. elections as some had feared.

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Inside the Beltway (The Washington Times)

Thanksgiving over, and soon to celebrate his final Christmas as president, George W. Bush is turning his sights on Texas . But first he has to pass the keys to the White House to President-elect Barack Obama on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

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Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Feature Highlights Recent Blog Entries (Medical News Today)

While mainstream news coverage is still a primary source of information for the latest in policy debates and the health care marketplace, online blogs have become a significant part of the media landscape, often presenting new perspectives on policy issues and drawing attention to under-reported topics.

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Palin to stump with Sen. Saxby Chambliss (MSNBC)

The Alaska governor will attend four rallies across Georgia on the eve of the hotly contested Dec. 2 runoff, which could prove key in the battle over a filibuster-proof Senate.

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Ohio Supreme Court to decide provisional votes (MSNBC)

With roughly 27,000 special ballots still unopened in Franklin County, the race in Ohio’s 15th District between Republican Steve Stivers and Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy is still undecided.

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Search the Archives (Daily Sundial)

Whoever said Latinos who live in this country were never going to make a positive difference or change our society were wrong. Latinos became a significant factor in the change of a new president on Election Day.

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Al Gore Stumps For Jim Martin (CBS 46 News Atlanta)

Former Vice President Al Gore stumps for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. | Video

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What’s in a name? Everything in U.S. president race (Tiscali)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Just call her Hillary. Say hello to Barack. This year’s crop of U.S. presidential candidates are using distinctive first and last names to connect with voters and create a brand that they hope will resonate on Election Day.

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