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Why the GOP Had to Lose The Election Before Conservatives Could Winnew

President Bush put conservatism in critical condition. A President McCain might have put it out to pasture.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  11-05-2008  |  Politics

'We've Got a President Who Looks Like Us'new

North Carolina Democratic convention delegate John Verdejo comes full circle to celebrate Obama's victory.
INDY Week  |  Barry Yeoman  |  11-05-2008  |  Politics

Election '08: It's Obama!new

Jubilant crowds across the nation celebrated the historic moment, which brought eight years of the Republican rule of George W. Bush to an end. "A new dawn of American leadership is at hand," Obama said.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Staff  |  11-05-2008  |  Politics

From the Archives: What Makes Obama Run?new

Lawyer, teacher, philanthropist, and author Barack Obama didn't need another career, the Chicago Reader noted in this 1995 profile. But he entered politics to get back to his true passion -- community organization.
Chicago Reader  |  Hank De Zutter  |  11-05-2008  |  Politics

My Life in the McCain Campaignnew

If the maverick loses Missouri, maybe it's because his volunteers didn't work hard enough.
The Pitch  |  Peter Rugg  |  11-04-2008  |  Politics

Florida Green Party Candidates Were GOP Moles, Suit Claimsnew

Five Green Party candidates ran similarly mysterious campaigns this year in hotly contested races around Florida. All five indicated on financial disclosure forms that they loaned themselves money, even though most of them were broke. Few of them were willing to speak to the press or to representatives of their own party.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Eric Barton  |  11-04-2008  |  Politics

Can the Obama Campaign Win Springfield and Rural Missouri?new

The Greene County Democratic Central Committee, which has headquarters in Springfield year-round, estimates that about a quarter of the county's voters are independent, so the Obama campaign has invested a great deal of energy here. Swing-state Missouri matters: The winner in Missouri has also won the general election in every contest but one since 1904.
The Pitch  |  Nadia Pflaum  |  11-04-2008  |  Politics

If Bill Ayers is a Terrorist, Then So Am Inew

Spending a weekend with an accused domestic terrorist shows what kind of guy he is.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Jonathan Cunningham  |  11-04-2008  |  Politics

Libertarian Party Fills Maryland's Ballot with Candidatesnew

The Libertarian Party of Maryland may not win any elections in November, but its victory is in its full complement of candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives--the most of any third-party effort in Maryland in at least 30 years. The party is fielding eight candidates for eight seats.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Edward Ericson Jr.  |  11-04-2008  |  Politics

Despite Little Competition, Baltimore's Congressmen are Flush with Cashnew

The incumbents, all Democrats -- U.S. representatives Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes, and Elijah Cummings -- are household names in the Baltimore area and won easy primaries in February. Their opponents have hardly any name recognition and even less money to buy traction with voters. Nonetheless, the incumbents' formidable fundraising operations haven't missed a beat.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Van Smith  |  11-04-2008  |  Politics

Election '08: Don't Let Your Vote be Stolennew

The pollsters and pundits seem to agree: Barack Obama has a huge lead over John McCain in the race for president. But that doesn't mean McCain won't win.
Isthmus  |  Bill Lueders  |  11-03-2008  |  Politics

Door-to-Door Campaigning Can be Effective ... and Frighteningnew

Seattle-area pols Bob Ferguson and Roger Goodman credit doorbelling not only for helping their campaigns, but also for reaffirming their faith in democracy. Nevertheless, they note its perils.
Seattle Weekly  |  Damon Agnos  |  11-03-2008  |  Politics

Faux-Bama Hits South Floridanew

Gerardo Puisseaux warmly greets a visitor in the reception area at the studios of Spanish-language TV channel América TeVé. He is between takes of a sketch show, so he's in costume: a dark suit and a big mole plastered next to his left nostril. Sure there are a few imperfections but they do little to diminish that first impression: He doesn't just look like him; they share the same damn face.
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  11-03-2008  |  Politics

Presidential Election Could Spur Voter Fraud in Miami-Dade Countynew

If you believe Nilo Juri, the eye of Hurricane Ballot Cheat, it could get ugly.
Miami New Times  |  Francisco Alvarado  |  11-03-2008  |  Politics

The Battle for the Mid-Atlantic: Lowlights from Obama v. McCainnew

Reports from both campaigns in Maryland and Virginia.
Washington City Paper  |  Franklin Schneider and Justin Moyer  |  10-31-2008  |  Politics

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