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Battle in Ohio reinforces GOP divide
Tribune newspapersMitt Romney squeezed past Rick Santorum to win Ohio's presidential primary, capturing the biggest Super Tuesday prize but raising enough doubts to quash hopes of quickly ending the Republicans' bruising nominating fight. A week after the former...Tags: Mitt Romney, Executive Branch, Polls, Republican Party, Newt Gingrich
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Romney's limited victories
After winning six Super Tuesday state contests -- the primaries in Ohio, Massachusetts, Vermont and Virginia, and the Idaho and Alaska caucuses -- Mitt Romney has reason to crow. Instead, he may be asking himself: If this is victory, what must defeat feel...
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CNN the TV place to be for coverage of amazing, super-tight Iowa race
The Baltimore SunWith a caucus vote so close that the cable channels had to wait until all the votes were finally tallied at 2:34 a.m. Wednesday to declare a winner, Iowa was no place to be Tuesday night for media amateurs and ideologues. Which is to say there was only...Tags: Mitt Romney, Stranger Than Fiction, Local Elections, Stranger Than Fiction, Libertarian Party
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Romney's trump card: 'electability'
New Hampshire Republicans are practical people.
As I traveled around the state this past week, voters who said they supported Mitt Romney in Tuesday's presidential primary consistently offered two reasons for their choice.
One was Mr. Romney's resume:...Tags: Mitt Romney, Christianity, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Tea Party Movement
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Anchors struggle to not call it a day for McCain
By 10 p.m., the networks had finally given up the game of not calling the election for Democrat Barack Obama out of deference to West Coast voters. "It is looking as if it is getting more and more difficult - if not impossible - for John McCain to find a...Tags: Grant Park, Colleges and Universities, Television Industry, ABC (tv network), Television
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Under-30 crowd flocks to polls
For months, young people have knocked on doors, made phone calls and given money to support Sen. Barack Obama. Yesterday, they finally had a chance to vote for him. "It's like cool to vote now. It's a fashion statement," said Lola Olakanye, 22, a...Tags: Colleges and Universities, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Polls, United States Naval Academy, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Md. voters give OK to 15,000 slots
Baltimore Sun reportersMarylanders voted overwhelmingly yesterday to legalize slot-machine gambling in the state after a rancorous campaign, dealing Gov. Martin O'Malley a ballot-box success and settling a debate over which politicians had deadlocked for years. The...Tags: Local Elections, Referenda, Casino and Gambling, Charles Village, Real Estate Agents
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Late drive by McCain fails to turn Pa. around
Despite a last-minute frenzy for Pennsylvania's electoral plenty, John McCain failed to switch this traditionally blue state, which awarded its 21 votes to Barack Obama and helped him win the presidency. Polls closed at 8 p.m. and, moments later, based...Tags: John McCain, Joe Biden, Undecided Voters, Superman (fictional character), Polls
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Voters adopt pot law reform in Mass., Mich.
Associated PressVoters in Colorado and South Dakota rejected ballot measures yesterday that could have led to sweeping bans of abortion, and Washington became only the second state --after Oregon -- to offer terminally ill people the option of physician-assisted suicide....Tags: Minority Groups, Referenda, Casino and Gambling, Same-Sex Marriage, Polls
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Analysis: Young, minorities join to form new U.S. majority
America turned a page yesterday. Barack Obama broke through the racial barrier to the Oval Office, becoming the first African-American to gain the presidency. And his electoral landslide delivered a powerful message about a new generation of American...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Local Elections, John McCain, Minority Groups, Executive Branch
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Obama cruises to victory in Maryland
Democrat Barack Obama rolled to victory in Maryland yesterday by getting an overwhelming percentage of the African-American vote and running about even among whites, winning handily in the Baltimore area and suburban Washington, according to exit polling....Tags: John McCain, Minority Groups, George Bush, Katie Couric, Polls
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OBAMA ELECTED PRESIDENT
Barack Obama, the Illinois Democrat who built a campaign and a movement around the promise of change, won a resounding victory over Republican John McCain Tuesday night, becoming the first black president in U.S. history.
Choosing a steady 47-year-old...Tags: Grant Park, Local Elections, Regional Authority, Minority Groups, John McCain
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