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2 hours ago JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) Republican
John McCain has defeated President-elect Barack Obama in Missouri
the last state to be decided in the 2008 presidential election. McCain's narrow victory over Obama breaks a bellwether streak in which ...
Updated election results released Tuesday show that Salt
Lake County voters favored Barack Obama over John McCain
-- but just barely -- marking the first time in decades that a Democratic presidential hopeful won the state's most populous county. With ...
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John McCain Latest Blog Posts [more]
McCain wins Missouri's 11 electoral votes; Obama still president-elect
Posted 26 minutes ago at Top of the Ticket
Post-Racial?
Posted 48 minutes ago at The Corner
‘Kristol Ball’ Breaks: Stevens Will ‘Hang On In Alaska,’ McCain Will Conquer The ‘Path To The Presidency’
Posted 51 minutes ago at Think Progress
Gains in blood red Utah
Posted 67 minutes ago at Daily Kos
McCain wins Missouri
Posted 102 minutes ago at Political Animal
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My colleague Andy Barr attended a press breakfast
with Mike Huckabee this morning that the former Arkansas
governor held to promote his new book, Do the Right Thing: Inside the Movement That's Bringing Common Sense Back to America. Huckabee had ...
Sen. John McCain has won the state of
Missouri. (CNN) – It's taken more than two weeks,
but we finally have a winner in Missouri. Fifteen days after Election Day, Republican Sen. John McCain has narrowly edged out President-elect Barack Obama ...
Obama called for a three-month foreclosure freeze, an
idea his campaign trashed when he was battling Sen.
Hillary Rodham Clinton in the primaries. He added new tax breaks for business and new infrastructure spending. He asked Congress to pass his ...
A new Quinnipiac poll for New Jersey governor
(one of the two gubernatorial races of 2009; the
other is in Virginia), shows Corzine with a net-negative job approval rating (43%-46%), but he leads his most likely GOP foe, outgoing U.S. Attorney Chris ...
I’d been assuming that John McCain wouldn’t run
for Senate again in 2010. For one thing, defeated
presidential nominees tend not to want to hang around the halls of the Senate (witness John Kerry’s desperate quest for a cabinet ...
After much speculation that his failed presidential bid
would be his last campaign, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)
has decided to run for re-election to his Senate seat in 2010.
A key early endorsement for the Louisiana governor?
From the Tufts student paper : Q: The Republican
Party was dealt another devastating blow [on Nov. 4]. In your opinion, what do you feel the party needs to do in order to successfully regain ...
The Bush had administration repeatedly insists that it
does not practice torture: “ We do not torture
,” President Bush declared in 2005. The U.S. “ is not torturing any detainees ,” White House Press Secretary Dana Perino ...
By: bwk Sure, Sen McCain's campaign was flying
against a stiff headwind. The Bush II-Administration seemed to
have a knack for turning every bad event of Term Deux into Hurricane Katrina -- and every day of every bad event into Groundhog Day. It was ...
Kristol was hired on a one-year contract for
what amounts to a mutual tryout…If Kristol is another
Safire, he has the chance to prove it. If not, he and the newspaper will move on, and the search will resume.”—Clark Hoyt, the Times public ...
AP - Sen. Joe Lieberman appears increasingly likely
to hold onto his prized chairmanship of the Senate
Homeland Security Committee as he meets Tuesday with Democratic colleagues unhappy over his vocal support for GOP nominee John McCain during this ...
Politics | Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 2:30:20
pm PST Several readers emailed about this Washington Post
column by By Christine Todd Whitman and Robert M. Bostock on a subject that s been responsible for several highly contentious threads at LGF: Free the ...
Bet you didn't know how much your vote
cost to get. Here's the kind of stuff real
politics fans revel in: Which candidate spent the most TV advertising money per vote rec eived? And where was that? It may not surprise you that the winner ...
Editorial by John Ziegler John Ziegler Responds to
the Attacks Provoked by www.HowObamaGotElected.com 11/18/2008 While I am
gratified that hundreds of thousands of people have viewed (and throughly enjoyed) the youtube video that I created for ...
The 2008 election was not only the longest
in history; it was also the most expensive --
by far. Altogether, the candidates raised over $1 billion, of which President-elect Barack Obama was responsible for nearly $640 million, according to the Center ...
(CNN) — CNN has learned that John McCain
met Tuesday night with top advisers to start the
process of setting up a political action committee. A senior McCain aide says that was done to send the signal he intends to run for another term as ...
In an apparent attempt to maintain her national
profile following her defeat on November 4, Gov. Sarah
Palin (R-AK) scheduled a marathon of high-profile interviews with local and national media. Her media blitz concluded with an awkward press ...
President-Elect Barack Obama doesn't "hold any grudges" against
Senator Joe Lieberman for opposing his presidential candidacy, and
will not take any position on the question of whether Lieberman should be permitted to keep his plum chairmanship of ...
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- Democrats Let Lieberman Retain Senate Committee Post
- Lieberman Keeps Committee Chair In Senate Vote
- Obama Confronts Lieberman on McCain Advocacy
- AZ-Sen: McCain says he'll run for reelection
- McCain returns to Senate without fanfare
- Heart-ache: Joe the Plumber endorses Jindal?
- Senate Democrats Vote: Lieberman Keeps Chairmanship
- Bill Kristol "Ambivalent" About Staying At New York Times
- Election Central Morning Roundup
- Which Way The Wind Blows: Bill Ayers On Obama
- If the Employee Free Choice Act Applied to Presidential Elections...
- Lieberman Mildly Sanctioned
- Media Bias and an Uninformed Electorate: How Obama Got Elected
- Valley teen has some big questions
- Clinton to accept offer of secretary of state job | World news | The Guardian
- Israel: The One Bomb State
- Alaska and Minnesota updates
- Gaskets blown
- Boston Legal: 55 Million McCain/Palin Supporters "Idiots" and Bloggers "Entry-Level Life Forms"
- EXCLUSIVE: Cantor says GOP is no longer 'relevant'













The Associated Press: McCain wins Missouri in close race ...