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Interactive NewsHour/NPR 2008 Election Map Find election news from public broadcasting stations across the country, read analysis from the NewsHour and NPR and predict the outcome of the general ...
A precinct-by-precinct map of the 2008 presidential election. Ever wonder what the 2008 race between President Obama and Arizona Sen. John McCain looked like all the way down to the precinct level?
The outcome of the 2008 election will, like the last two presidential campaigns, come down to a small number of voters in a few places. Yet those votes will be affected by big, overarching events ...
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CNN.com's Election 2008 Interactive Map provides an in-depth view into the national and state polling for the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates.
Tonight, as the polls close and election results start trickling in, millions of citizens will be parked in front of their TVs, computers, and radios in order to get up-to-the-second election ...
More populous areas are more brightly colored on this map of the 2008 presidential election. Map courtesy Andy Woodruff, Axis Maps. ALL OVER THE MAP; There’s More Than One Way to Map an Election.
Jim Lehrer anchors PBS' election coverage with The NewsHour's in-depth and balanced reporting, as well as political analysis from Mark Shields & David Brooks, among others, and historical context ...
Tuesday’s print edition of The New York Times has the most detailed election map we’ve ever produced: ZIP-code level results for the 2012 presidential race spread across four pages, using data ...
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