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Obama looks westward in electoral map play
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Source: news.google.com --- 25 days ago
Online Gambling Paper Analysis: Changing the Electoral Map CNN - 7 hours ago By John King (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama is setting his sights on some traditionally red states, hoping to rout Sen. John McCain by redrawing the Electoral College Map. Debates over economy between Obama, McCain heat up Xinhua Candidates take aim at tax rates Washington Times Capital News 9  - Telegraph.co.uk  - Los Angeles Times  - Telegraph.co.uk all 1,419 news articles ...
Source: video.msn.com --- 28 days ago
   June 8: NBC’s Ron Allen, Lee Cowan, David Gregory, Andrea Mitchell, Kelly O'Donnell and Chuck Todd examine November’s Electoral Map with NBC’s Tim Russert of “Meet the Press.” ...
Source: abcnews.go.com --- 28 days ago
A weekly wrap on the state of the '08 presidential race. ...
Source: abcnews.go.com --- 28 days ago
A weekly wrap on the state of the '08 presidential race. ...
Source: abcnews.go.com --- 28 days ago
A weekly wrap on the state of the '08 presidential race. ...
Source: www.cnn.com --- 26 days ago
Sen. Barack Obama is setting his sights on some traditionally red states, hoping to rout Sen. John McCain by redrawing the Electoral College Map. ...
Source: www.cnn.com --- 26 days ago
Sen. Barack Obama is setting his sights on some traditionally red states, hoping to rout Sen. John McCain by redrawing the Electoral College Map. ...
Source: www.cnn.com --- 26 days ago
Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are each eyeing states that traditionally have been seen as out of reach for their party. As of today, CNN considers a dozen states to be toss-ups, and it's an interesting mix. Some of them have been hotly contested in recent elections, such as Florida and Ohio. ...
Source: geography.about.com --- 23 days ago
USA Today provides a delightful Map that allows one to award Electoral College votes to various states to forecast the results of the 2008 Presidential Election. The Map also... ...
Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 28 days ago
Democratic and GOP nominees both confident they can steal states that have been in the other party's column and create new battlegrounds. ...
Source: slashdot.org --- 25 days ago
Electionwatch submitted a predicted Electoral Map of the 2008 US Presidential election, based on the bets made by the intrade prediction markets. I'm always interested in these markets and how accurate they end up being. This one calls it for Obama, but then again you probably could guess that by just watching 10 minutes of any tv "News" channel. Read more of this story at Slashdot. ...
Source: www.cbsnews.com --- 25 days ago
Both Barack Obama and John McCain are determined to shake up an Electoral Map that has been virtually static over the past two elections, the Washington Post reports. ...
Source: www.economist.com --- 11 days ago
BOTH campaigns have started the general election with ambition. We have written a lot about Obamaphiles' (likely overenthusiastic) speculations that the Illinois senator will radically alter the Electoral Map, perhaps picking up some solidly red states such as Georgia or North Carolina. The campaign is backing up the hype with cash, announcing that it will send paid staff to all 50 states and, most recently, buying airtime for Barack Obama's first commercial of the general election in 18 states including Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Montana, New Mexico and North Dakota. But John McCain is also defying the old Electoral logic by swinging through California yesterday and today on his way to the battleground of Nevada tomorrow. This probing of some normally uncontested states will be an early test of just how non-traditional this election might turn out to be. Both candidates, of course, have a lot of ego riding on their abilities to attract voters from beyond their parties' traditional bases. Which makes me bet they will find it more difficult to dislodge states from the opposing party's tally than they currently imagine it will be. I don't think southern California will see much of Mr McCain in the fall, unless the campaign makes a mistake. (Georgians, though, might see a lot of Obama advertisements given how much money his campaign stands to raise.) It is also important to note the early attention the candidates are giving western states ...
Source: www.freerepublic.com --- 28 days ago
The Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has a compelling personal and political biography. One of eight children, he could not read until he was 10, left school soon after and by the age of 12 was working as a shoeshine boy. Lula was instrumental in setting up his own leftwing political party, the Workers party, risked jail as a trade union organiser during the dictatorship and ran for president three times before he was finally successful in 2002, capturing the imagination and hopes of many Brazilians - albeit with a vastly watered-down programme. Having finally won the presidency,... ...
Source: www.stltoday.com --- 10 days ago
Though we are still a little over four months away from the presidential election, I thought it might be interesting to take a look at the "scenarios for victory" put forward by strategists at both the Obama and McCain campaigns… ...
Source: www.programmableweb.com --- 1 day ago
Mashup of US Electoral Map and Google Maps will allow you to interact with Google maps to calculate 2008 US Electoral votes. Mashup lets you load the Map with previous election results and current polls. ...
Source: blogs.jsonline.com --- 10 days ago
In this week's national politics podcast, political reporter Greg Borowski and Washington Bureau chief Craig Gilbert discuss the Electoral Map, and how the campaigns of Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama view their chances in the November election. Click here to listen to the podcast . ...
Source: www.observer.com --- 17 days ago
Steve Kornacki thinks that Barack Obama's decision to opt out of the public financing system puts him in a position to compete in traditionally Republican states, while John McCain will have to be far more disciplined. ...
Source: bloggingzoom.com --- 21 days ago
The shifts that emerge from the new polls since Wednesday are 1) Michigan slipping from a toss up to McCain to a toss up favoring Obama, 2) Washington jumping into the strong Obama category based on two polls with large margins in Obama's direction and 3) New Hampshire moving over to the Democratic side. That swings the outco 1 Zoom(s) ...
Source: www.swamppolitics.com --- 17 days ago
by Frank James The Los Angeles Times has a very cool interactive Electoral-college Map guaranteed to give you many minutes of fun as you procrastinate from doing the stuff that pays the bills Some political analysts have predicted we could very well see a nightmare scenario on election night with Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain splitting the Electoral-college vote 269-269. That's represented by the above Map. That split is quite plausible, especially if McCain captures New Hampshire where he has had quite the following. If that were to happen, the election would be thrown into the House of Representatives to be decided and Democrats have the advantage there. The partisan acrimony we see now on Capitol Hill would likely pale compared to what we'd see if that happened. While this is nowhere as cool as the electronic maps used by CNN's John King , it's still entertaining. Create your own election-night scenario. Share it with your fellow political junkies. ...

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