Monday, November 10, 2008
How Stuff Works: An Alaska Vacancy in the US Senate
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This seems silly, but I'll start another post by saying, in last week's post about the Georgia Senate runoff. Anyway, in that post ...
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More on the Georgia Senate Runoff
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Late last week, we examined the Georgia counties where both Saxby Chambliss and Jim Martin did well in Tuesday's Senate race election. ...
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Friday, November 7, 2008
Omaha to Obama
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Unless, Missouri somehow flips to Obama, this will be the final tally of the 2008 electoral college. [Click Map to Enlarge] Recent Posts: A ...
A Slideshow Chronology of the Electoral College on Election Night
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This isn't complete yet because of the 2nd district in Nebraska (...and Missouri, though it is shaded), but I wanted to go ahead and put...
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Frontloading and The Rules in 2008: The Maps
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I took part in a forum on the [then] upcoming election earlier in the semester and put together some maps on the frontloading that took plac...
What About Nebraska's 2nd District?
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As Rob pointed out in the comments section , the electoral vote for Nebraska's 2nd district is still undecided. You can see in the live...
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
The Georgia Senate Runoff
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There hasn't been a whole lot of talk around here during this cycle devoted to races other than the presidential race. [ I don't th...
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Obama is the Unofficial Winner of North Carolina
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Here's the story from the News and Observer . I'll have a map up in a while. The state won't become official until the provisi...
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More on North Carolina: UPDATE
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The News and Observer out of Raleigh is reporting that there are 18,000 ballots to be counted in McCain-leaning Rockingham County (in white...
What's the Matter with North Carolina?
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The Charlotte Observer is reporting today that the hold up in North Carolina is because of the counting of provisional ballots. "With ...
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