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Dems Gunning for the NY State Senate Hope for the Obama Effectnew

If voters come out in record numbers as expected, the state Dems could turn the tide and take the Senate (they already control the Assembly). They need only three seats to take complete control of Albany.
Long Island Press  |  Michael M. Martino Jr.  |  10-30-2008  |  Politics

Barack for Sale in Harlemnew

A bustling industry of Obama merchandise exists on 125th, but how much longer will it matter?
New York Press  |  Joseph Asher Bernstein  |  10-30-2008  |  Politics

The Early Voting Frenzy in North Carolinanew

As we await perhaps the most exciting Election Day of our lives on Tuesday, we ... hold on, with early voting, it's already Election Day(s) in North Carolina.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  10-30-2008  |  Politics

The Concession Speech John McCain Didn't Givenew

"Yes, I spoke to Barack Hussein Grendel Pontius Pilate Obama on the telephone, and it was strange, for this phone was small and it had no visible wires or coils. And the buttons lit up. And I congratulated the senator for running a ... campaign. It's not easy to run a campaign, and he did, and I mean that."
Philadelphia City Paper  |  John McCain  |  10-29-2008  |  Commentary

The Fishtown Effect: Can You Be Racist and Vote Obama?new

For all the polls and diner/bar interviews, relatively few whites have acknowledged race as a factor in their voting decision. Instead, those with concerns have cited Obama's "inexperience," saying that they don't "trust" him, or that they don't "know" him.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Isaiah Thompson  |  10-29-2008  |  Politics

Impotent on the Issues, the GOP Turns to Scare Tactics. Be Afraid!new

As moderate Republicans flee the GOP Village of the Damned, they are leaving the zombies in ever-greater control of the party -- and freer than ever to practice their scariest bogeyman tactics.
Boston Phoenix  |  David S. Bernstein  |  10-29-2008  |  Commentary

Canvassing for Obama Was a Learning Experiencenew

Just when I think I know it all, I learn something new. As cruddy as politics can be, there is value in getting involved in the political process. Sometimes that means literally stepping outside of yourself and trying something new -- like canvassing a neighborhood, one step at a time.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Nsenga Burton  |  10-29-2008  |  Commentary

(I'm Glad) I Was Wrong About Obamanew

Sometimes it's hard to admit mistakes, but this time, I'm happy to say I was wrong back in January when I wrote that Barack Obama was not electable.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  John Grooms  |  10-29-2008  |  Commentary

We Shall Overcome, but We Must Have Real Leadership to Do Sonew

The next four years will hold many opportunities for leadership, one of them being bridging the chasm between Real and Fake America. The choice couldn't be more obvious. To paraphrase the conservative writer Andrew Sullivan, Obama is the future and we must decide if the future will begin Nov. 5.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Aaryn Belfer  |  10-29-2008  |  Commentary

Obama Could Be a Great One-Term President

Barack Obama can continue the "permanent campaign" that has characterized the American presidency since 1976. Or he can govern like there's no tomorrow -- and make history.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  10-29-2008  |  Commentary

Soundtracking Change This Election Daynew

As the world awaits the results of the most important presidential election in, oh, 40 years, we've put together a playlist with song selections from some of Portland's finest musicians of tracks to listen to on Election Tuesday.
Willamette Week  |  Michael Mannheimer  |  10-29-2008  |  Music

What We Must Do to Elect Obamanew

Four years ago, we were confident. No way would America, in its right mind, perpetuate the unfolding national nightmare. Sure, we weren't giddy about his opponent, but we had no doubt that George W. Bush would never serve a second term.
Chicago Newcity  |  Staff  |  10-29-2008  |  Commentary

Election '08: Will Virginia Go for Obama?new

With even Larry Sabato calling the state for Obama, who has been stumping the heck out of Virginia's Southwest, Commonwealth McCainiacs are reduced to hoping for a full "Bradley Effect" on November 4.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Dan Catalano  |  10-29-2008  |  Commentary

Election '08: The Voter Fraud Fraudnew

Though ACORN has been legitimately criticized in the past for the way it collects new voter registrations, the idea that it has compromised this year's electoral process is, simply, false.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Tom Namako  |  10-28-2008  |  Politics

Bob Barr Won't Win the White House, but He's Still Fighting to Be Heardnew

The former U.S. Congressman from Georgia has the misfortune of being the Libertarian Party's 2008 nominee for president in a year when third-party candidates have drawn scant attention.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Marty Levine  |  10-28-2008  |  Politics

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