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Obamas in, but struggle not over
By Howard Witt | Tribune correspondent HOUSTON—On the very day that the rest of America elected the first black president in the nations history, voters in Nebraska approved a referendum banning all government affirmative action programs in the state.
Source: Chicago Tribune
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Saturday, 08 November 2008
Hispanics clinched swing states for Obama
By Matthew Garrahan in Los Angeles For years political pundits have forecast the emergence of the Latino voting bloc as a potent force in US politics, able to sway tightly fought...
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Saturday, 08 November 2008
Obama to tackle economy head-on
US President-elect Barack Obama has pledged to confront the economic crisis head-on immediately after taking office in January.
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Saturday, 08 November 2008
Republican to Await Verdict in Va.s 5th District Race
AP US Rep. Virgil Goode says he doesnt plan to concede his re-election race to Democrat Tom Perriello. The Republican congressman said at a news conference today that he will wait...
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Saturday, 08 November 2008
How the web was won by always-on Obama
As Barack Obama was giving his first news conference today as president elect, the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco was hearing how the web was won by him in 2008.
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