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Friday,
07 November 2008
Obama, McCain campaigns computers hacked for policy data
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Computers at the headquarters of the Barack Obama and John McCain campaigns were hacked during the campaign by a foreign entity looking for future policy information, a source with knowledge of the incidents confirms...
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Friday,
07 November 2008
Liebermans Affiliation With Democrats Is in Question
By CHRISTOPHER COOPER The Connecticut Independent, a onetime Democratic nominee for vice president, began talks Thursday with Senate leaders about his future role in the Democratic Party after he infuriated colleagues with his vocal...
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Friday,
07 November 2008
Merkley win in Ore. increases Dems edge in Senate
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Democrat Jeff Merkley has ousted Republican Sen. Gordon Smith, a victory once considered unlikely against an incumbent who had highlighted his efforts to work across the aisle in hopes of surviving a wave of anti-GOP...
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Friday,
07 November 2008
Tensions between McCain and Palin camps come to light
Al Grillo / AP Workers pack up the McCain-Palin campaign headquarters in Anchorage. Aides to McCain on Wednesday disclosed new details about Palin’s expensive wardrobe purchases and other conflicts.
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Friday,
07 November 2008
Mr. Obamas Chief of Staff
THE POST-ELECTION order continued to take shape on Thursday. Another Senate Republican, Oregons Gordon Smith, lost his seat, taking Democrats to 55 Senate seats and further thinning the ranks of GOP moderates.
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Friday,
07 November 2008
Who Laughs Last Recount in Coleman-Franken Race
By NITYA VENKATARAMAN The record 2.9 million ballots cast in Minnesotas Senate race will get an automatic recount after incumbent Republican Norm Colemans apparent narrow victory over Democratic challenger Al Franken.
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Friday,
07 November 2008
Obama Unites World 10 Weeks Before Taking Oath
By Gabe Pressman AP President-elect Barack Obama waves as he takes the stage at his election night party in Chicagos Grant Park, Tuesday.
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Yes - 9 votes (64%)
