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Beware the Ides of March??Election Night Returns


Actually the official Ides of March is on the 15th, the day Julius Caesar was assassinated. If you remember your Shakespeare, Caesar was warned to beware of the Ides by a seer who foretold his assassination. Tonight someone will be surprised: either Barack Obama will find himself in a race with Hillary Clinton or Clinton will have reached the end of the road. So we are off and blogging about tonight??s returns. I had hoped to be started earlier, but today was my day to go to the store, so I a
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Republicans For Hillary?


Permalink :: 22 Comments Tags: 2008 presidential election, democratic nomination, ohio primary all tags Clinton Rebounding Nationally As Well? by Todd Beeton, Tue Mar 04, 2008 at 04:55:51 PM EST Interesting. According to the two daily national tracking polls, Hillary Clinton's rebound is not unique to Texas and Ohio. Gallup 3/1-3: Clinton 45 43, 42, 43, 42, 43 Obama 45 48, 50, 49, 49, 48 From Gallup's analysis: This is based on tracking interviewing conducted March 1-3. A
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It??s all about Ohio


It??s all about Ohio 1 Comment March 4, 2008 Bye-bye, Brett: Packers great calls it quits 3 Comments March 4, 2008 Odierno??s war 31 Comments March 4, 2008 Something Dark: Fighting a greener war No Comments March 4, 2008 The miracle of Wikipedia 7 Comments March 4, 2008 We will not tolerate dissent. Dissent is intolerance! 41 Comments March 4, 2008 University in the toilet. No, really. 10 Comments March 4, 2008 Texas puts on its dancing shoes 10 Comments March 4, 2008 A ???di
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McCain Press Release: Ohio Republicans Applaud John McCain??s Ohio Primary Victory


McCain Campaign Press Release from March 4, 2008 Ohio Republicans Applaud John McCain??s Ohio Primary Victory ARLINGTON, VA ?? U.S. Senator John McCain??s presidential campaign today released the following statement on behalf of Republican Members from Ohio??s Congressional delegation who applauded John McCain??s decisive primary election victory in the Buckeye State. Ohio??s importance in the national electoral landscape is well-documented, and John McCain has quickly galvanized strong su
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Clinton: Whining in Texas, Too


So a couple of hours ago, the Clinton campaign was whining about supposed Obama campaign violations in Ohio, when actually the only people trying to game the system were the Clinton folks themselves. I write a post about it. Then I go out. A nice judge dismisses a ticket I got for expired registration on our van, because we'd moved and didn't get the DMV paperwork. I pick up my daughter from school. I get back home. I see another press release from Clinton in my email. I think, "I'll bet this i
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Early Texas Results


Permalink :: 173 Comments Tags: Texas Primary, Democratic Primaries, Texas all tags Ohio Results Thread by Todd Beeton, Tue Mar 04, 2008 at 10:11:17 PM EST Voting at 15 precinct locations in the Cleveland, OH area have been extended to 9pm due to ballot shortages, so we should start to have some real results coming in in 15 minutes. CNN is streaming them HERE . Hillary Clinton: 421,610 votes 57 percent Barack Obama: 305,477 votes 41 percent 34 percent of precincts reportin
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DECISION 2008: Ohio Primary Coverage - WSAZ-TV


Watch for updates about the Ohio Primary throughout the day & night on WSAZ NewsChannel 3 and MyZ TV. Reporter Dave Benton will be touring southeast Ohio ...
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Pet Peeve 547


Pet Peeve 547 Folks who send you links in email that aren??t links: ONN will once again feature its powerful, real-time, county-by-county results tool Vote Tracker on Election Night starting at 7:30 pm. You will be able to find it on ONN??s site at Ohioschannel.com on Tuesday March 4th. You would think that Ohioschannel.com would be an actual link you could click, but no. Here??s the real link. All that aside, they did a good job the last time. Comments 0Filed under: Campaign 2008 by
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Ohio Primary results 2008, Hillary or Obama in dead heat - HULIQ


The pollsters are proclaiming a dead heat between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in Ohio as the voters are anxiously waiting for the results. ...
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Record Turnout Expected in Ohio Primary - AlterNet


Posted March 4, 2008. Turnout in Ohio&39s 2008 primary on Tuesday, March 4, is almost certain to set a record and could approach what is normally seen in a ...Late Vote Results Expected Wheeling Intelligencer
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Boozhy Elections: Beyond The Polls


Boozhy Elections: Beyond The Polls As we await the Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island primary and Caucus results there are a few other items to keep in mind that may have an effect on the election. Obviously the polls: Polling has Hillary up by an average of 5 pointsin Ohio and Obama up by 2 points in Texas, indicating a very close race in both States. The polls are indicating that voters may not be ready for Hillary to be out of the race. With all the momentum Obama has achieved v
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Bye-bye, Brett: Packers great calls it quits


Bye-bye, Brett: Packers great calls it quits 3 Comments March 4, 2008 Odierno??s war 31 Comments March 4, 2008 Something Dark: Fighting a greener war No Comments March 4, 2008 The miracle of Wikipedia 7 Comments March 4, 2008 We will not tolerate dissent. Dissent is intolerance! 41 Comments March 4, 2008 University in the toilet. No, really. 10 Comments March 4, 2008 Texas puts on its dancing shoes 10 Comments March 4, 2008 A ???disastrous??? year 5 Comments March 4, 2008 Whir
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Official 2008 Ohio, Texas, Vermont, & Rhode Island Results


The official results will begin rolling in around 7pm eastern time. Here??s the poll closing times: Texas: 8pm eastern Rhode Island: 9pm eastern Texas Democratic Caucus: Sometime around 9pm eastern or earlier We??ll be updating this page with results, refresh it for the latest. Update 7:02pm ET Vermont has been called for McCain and Obama. More to come at 7:30pm eastern. Update 7:48pm ET Obama??s campaign is apparantly in court asking for some Ohio polling locations to be open later
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UPDATED: Results rolling in - Ironton Tribune


His appearance is about a week shy of the Ohio primary, called the make or break for his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton, to get the De Democrats court ...
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What We Know - Exit Polling


What We Know - Exit Polling March 4th, 2008 Exit polling from Vermont, Rhode Island, Texas and Ohio is coming in: Clinton leads among Hispanics, late deciders and women in Texas, also leads on those who says the economy is the biggest issue, those who think NAFTA is taking jobs away and union households in Ohio. Obama leads in both states among voters on electability, ability to inspire. From CNN Texas: African-Americans: Obama 83%, Clinton 16% Latinos: Clinton 64%, Obama 35% Ohio
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ElectionLand - The biggest show on earth?


A US Presidential election is a major spectacle, without question. Even bigger than a British royal wedding. This one already seems to have been running forever, but it has kept much of the world increasingly transfixed--and the main event is still 8 months away. We're still running the primaries! One might argue that this nomination contest is infinitely long, scandalously expensive, stupidly reported, and almost baroque in its state-by-state technical complexities ... and, frankly, such an
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Ohio, Texas could decide Democratic race


AP - Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton contested primaries in Ohio, Texas and two other states on Tuesday, the front-runner and his pursuer in a riveting race for the Democratic presidential nomination. John McCain reached out for the Republican delegates needed to secure his nomination after a decade's struggle. In all there were 370 Democratic delegates at stake in Rhode Island, Vermont, Ohio and in Texas, which used an unusual primary-caucus system. Hispanics, a group that has favore
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VT, OH, TX & RI 03.04.08 Primary Results early results


Dandelion Salad March 4, 2008 Primary Results source Vermont Democratic Primary Results Candidate Votes % Barack Obama 28,641 59% Hillary Clinton 18,677 39% John Edwards 568 1% Dennis Kucinich 282 1% Key: Winner Precincts: 42% Updated: 9:14 PM ET Source: AP source Vermont Republican Primary Results Candidate Votes % John McCain 9,643 72% Mike Huckabee 1,987 15% Ron Paul 894 7% Mitt Romney 621 5% Rudy Giuliani 278 2% Key:
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NBC News: John McCain is the Presumptive Republican Nominee


Permalink :: 8 Comments Tags: John McCain all tags Ohio Is Too Close to Call by Jonathan Singer, Tue Mar 04, 2008 at 07:34:02 PM EST According to NBC News, the Ohio Democratic presidential primary is too close to call at this juncture. More as it comes in... Update 2008-3-4 20:2:48 by Jonathan Singer: Here are the results: Hillary Clinton: 2,029 votes 56 percent Barack Obama: 1,526 votes 42 percent 0 percent of precincts reporting 8:02 PM Eastern Update 2008-3-4 19:42
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McCain wins Republican nomination - Canada.com


But Obama and Clinton were deadlocked late Tuesday as early results were tallied in Texas and Ohio, the two biggest electoral prizes on an election night ...Clinton and Obama fiercely battle for Ohio Guardian
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Florida Political News for 3/4/08


The Florida Progressive Coalition's "Action Alerts". Our review of today's Florida political news and punditry follows. Early start on drowning the baby "A day before the start of legislative session, lawmakers were slashing more than 500 million from the state budget, and showing signs of the bitter tensions yet to come."The committee voted along partisan lines to approve a House plan that would slash 542.5 million, with much of the cuts coming from criminal justice and health programs.
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Vermillion Summarizes Recent Accomplishments and 2007 Financial ... - Earthtimes


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Ohio Results Thread


Permalink :: 17 Comments Tags: 2008 presidential election, democratic nomination, ohio primary all tags John McCain Victory Speech by Todd Beeton, Tue Mar 04, 2008 at 09:50:20 PM EST I had to put a thread up for this only to remark that he walked up to the stage to "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor. I didn't imagine that, did I? So what's he saying, anyway? Update 2008-3-4 21:53:33 by Todd Beeton:Wow, he really looks like he's reading.
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Obama cuts into Clinton base in Vermont&39s primary - Boston Globe


Results were from interviews of 914 Democratic primary voters conducted by Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International in 20 precincts across Vermont ...Obama, McCain coast to victory in Vermont primary Boston Globe
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Ohio primary plays key role in Democratic nomination - Chicago Tribune


Tim Jones reported from Canton, Ohio, and Howard Witt reported from Houston TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENTS March 4, 2008 CANTON, Ohio - They don&39t make presidents ...
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Highlights of early exit poll results - Houston Chronicle


Four in 10 voters in the Ohio Republican primary were white, evangelical Christians, and Sen. John McCain was running close to former Arkansas Gov. ...
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McCain Press Release: Remarks By John McCain On Tonight??s Primary Victories


McCain Campaign Press Release from March 4, 2008 Remarks By John McCain On Tonight??s Primary Victories ARLINGTON, VA ?? U.S. Senator John McCain??s presidential campaign today released the following remarks by John McCain as prepared for delivery tonight in Dallas, Texas: Thank you. Thank you, Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island. I am very grateful for the broad support you have given our campaign. And I am very pleased to note that tonight, my friends, we have won enough delegates t
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Few Voting Problems Emerge, Even in Ohio - Newsday


Counting delays in Ohio have ranged from more than a month in the 2004 general election to five days in the 2006 primary, when absentee ballots had to be ...
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March 4 Election Night Thread


Permalink Email Author 9:49PM - Texas exits, like Ohio's, show Clinton holding her traditional blocs of white men and women, low-income voters 51-49, but with the added benefit of Hispanic voters. Clinton won Hispanic men 58-40 and Hispanic women 66-33. Overall, she won Hispanic voters 63-35. - BLAKE DVORAK 9:44PM - The populous Cuyahoga Cleveland and Hamilton Cincinnati counties have not reported results yet. This plays a huge role in why Clinton is currently up 20 points, according
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John McCain Clinches GOP Nomination


A supporter of Republican presidential candidate US Senator John McCain holds up a sign at Mi Tierra Restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, March 4,2008. With the results of today??s GOP primary elections in Rhode Island, Vermont, Ohio and Texas, Senator John McCain has won sufficient delegates to be nominated by the Republican Party as its Presidential nominee. John McCain clinched the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday, an extraordinary comeback for a candidate whose White House hopes w
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