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Due to security concerns and record-keeping laws, Barack Obama is unlikely to become the first e-mailing president.
Votes counted in Minnesota's senate race: 2,833,089
Votes separating Norm Coleman and Al Franken: 221
Determining a candidate's odds of winning a recount is a function of three parameters. The first parameter is the margin separating the leading and trailing candidates. In Minnesota, this margin is apparently 221 votes -- although it has changed several times since results first came in on Tuesday night (it was originally more than 700), and it may change again before results are finalized this week. But let's assume that 221 is the correct number for the time being.
The second ...
Votes separating Norm Coleman and Al Franken: 221
Determining a candidate's odds of winning a recount is a function of three parameters. The first parameter is the margin separating the leading and trailing candidates. In Minnesota, this margin is apparently 221 votes -- although it has changed several times since results first came in on Tuesday night (it was originally more than 700), and it may change again before results are finalized this week. But let's assume that 221 is the correct number for the time being.
The second ...
> Saturday Shocker: Coleman Attempts to Stop Hundreds, if not Thousands, of P
Nov 09 10:34p.m. 2008
[Politics]
While many of you may have heard of the Saturday morning sneak attack (Coleman served the motion to the Franken campaign at 8:15 AM and the hearing was at 9:30 AM) that Coleman launched via his lawyers in order to stop the counting of 32 properly cast absentee ballots, what you may not have heard, [...]
What happened to two weeks ago, when Obama was a terrorist?
When not encouraging you to embed this video on your blog (find the code in the bottom right corner of the player), Michael is the writer and co-founder of Those Aren't Muskets!
Political pictures for your blog - Barack Obama - The white house now featuring complete sentences.
In a vote of historic proportions yesterday, Senator Barack Obama became President-Elect of the United States of America with a 52% majority in the popular vote, and more than 349 electoral votes. Over two years of campaigning was resolved with a record voter turnout, as the Republican candidate John McCain conceded graciously at 11:20 pm eastern last night. With such a high level of interest and attention, there have been millions of words written and photographs taken of the candidates over the past year. Here is a collection of some of the best photos of President-Elect Barack Obama over ...

Yes, I know. It's not my election. It's not my country. But one day it might be, so listen up!
Every four years in America, ordinary citizens are offered the chance to overthrow the current White House regime.
But here's what I don't get. Even this year, which is proving to be a high turn-out year, only about 65% of the population are expected to vote.
People bitch about politics *all* the time. I should know, because I do it too. Participation in elections really is the least you can do to actually be a part ...
I knew she was scrappy ... but I had no idea she was so talented in this area! Seriously, this is the best campaign review evah! And it is reasonably short ...
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