Obama Brings Bill Clinton and John McCain Into the Fold
Obama seems to be taking this whole Lincoln thing to heart.
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Obama seems to be taking this whole Lincoln thing to heart.
Even though Jews and Brooklynites at large voted for Obama, mostly.
John McCain trots out an oldie-but-goodie on the 'Tonight Show.'
From today's teases of the 'Newsweek' book 'How He Did It,' we can tell we're going to learn some great stuff in the next few weeks.
Which demographic groups Obama won over, how the polls fared, and what Obama's mandate looks like.
Our Super-Duper, Ultra-Simple Election-Watching Guide tells you just about everything you need to know going into the grand spectacle tonight, but this race has so transfixed Americans that we thought you might want to see what the other bloggers will be looking out for.
In what we hope does not become a custom in American politics, the last big, nationally televised interviews of both candidates fell to the ESPN anchor.
Snapshots of what's going on around the country on this momentous day.
Not that this will predict tomorrow's results with any sort of accuracy, but here's how people are saying they'll vote, according to some dudes who interrupt them at home with unwanted phone calls.
While Springsteen plays for Obama, McCain falls back on 'Pepe el Plomero.'
With so much on the line, many liberals are harboring anxiety that the whole thing could slip away.
What Barack Obama and John McCain (and their campaigns) are saying as they build up to their final pitches.
Pundits aren't buying McCain's latest attempt to add Rashid Khalidi to Obama's cast of questionable characters.
McCain has a new friend and he is not letting him out of his sight.
Does this latest huff over Obama's relationship with Columbia professor Rashid Khalidi resonate with you?
New York 'Times' columnist David Brooks and 'New York' writer Joe Hagan discuss pulling the lever for Obama, whether Brooks is worried for about brand, and the attempt to 'excommunicate' the columnist from the conservative movement.
Pundits and pollsters keep wondering if the race is tightening. What’s actually happening is that the prospects for a Democratic landslide are growing.
McCain tries to solidify his message in the moments before Obama's 30-minute television appeal. But is he scrambled by Obama's latest short spot?
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