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A precinct-by-precinct map of the 2008 presidential election. Ever wonder what the 2008 race between President Obama and Arizona Sen. John McCain looked like all the way down to the precinct level?
The outcome of the 2008 election will, ... By my count, the electoral map now puts the race almost dead even but leaning slightly toward Barack Obama, with 273 electoral votes in his column.
Question & Answer of the Week: Shipping QuestionQuestion: Dear Erin, how come most websites are not clear upfront about shipping methods? Its frustrating to enter my PO Box blah ...
Tonight, as the polls close and election results start trickling in, millions of citizens will be parked in front of their TVs, computers, and radios in order to get up-to-the-second election ...
The New York Times put together a really nice interactive map for the election...but I thought it would be nice to have the three displays right next to each other instead of just toggling. So below ...
Forbes 2008 Interactive Electoral College Map May 20, 2008, 05:05pm EDT Jun 19, 2013, 04:50pm EDT. ... It takes 270 electoral votes to win the U.S. presidential election. The 2004 battle was quite ...
Thanks to the Los Angeles Times, we can now predict how the 2008 presidential election will play out on the national scene.Their interactive (and addictive) electoral map allows you to pick and ...
Jim Lehrer anchors PBS' election coverage with The NewsHour's in-depth and balanced reporting, as well as political analysis from Mark Shields & David Brooks, among others, and historical context ...
UC Davis research centers announced three programs addressing the general election -- before, during and after. All three are free and open to the public. Oct. 28 -- "On the Eve of the Election, Where ...
A Distant Look At The 2008 Election February 28, 2008 / 10:22 PM EST / CBS Let's be honest, it's very rare for rival candidates in an American Presidential race to get this much coverage in Britain.
The national general election Poll of Polls consists of four surveys: CBS (May 30-June 3), Gallup (May 29/May 31-June 3), Pew (May 21-25), and Newsweek (May 21-22). The data represents registered ...
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