cnn.com - 11/4/2008
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Voters in New Orleans wait on three flights of stairs to cast their ballot at their polling place at Xavier University.
profootballtalk.com - 10/30/2008
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profootballtalk.com —
In the final hours before the polls open
on Tuesday, Barack Obama and John McCain will make...
a final appeal to football fans. ESPN has announced that both Obama and McCain will be interviewed during halftime of the Monday Night Football game between ...
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OBAMA, MCCAIN TO APPEAR ON MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
blog.ingamenow.com - 11/6/2008
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blog.ingamenow.com —
As I watched Chris Berman interview presidential candidates
Barack Obama and John McCain last night during halftime...
of Monday Night Football, it struck me that sports and politics have seem more intertwined than ever during this election. We’ve had actual sports heroes in presidential elections.....
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Obama and McCain Affect Monday Night Football?
matt-hughes.com - 10/31/2008
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matt-hughes.com —
The first thing I want to talk about
is where I’ve been this week. Early monday morning...
I caught a flight out to New York, my wife and I spent some time with a friend out there. Then on Wednesday, I received the Yale Chubb Fellow Award. Other people ...
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McCain vs. Obama - Matt
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Fang's Bites —
... national polls don't mean anything, it's the polls in the battleground states that that tell us the trends. The latest CNN Electoral Map estimate has Obama taking as many as 291 Electoral Votes over McCain's 157. If that holds, Obama would become the 44th President as he would be over the required 270. In my native Rhode Island, there has already been an incident of a polling place closing due to the discovery of suspicious white powder. However, overall people have been lining up to vote nationwide which is a good thing. We'll keep an eye on ...
Notepad Chicken Scratch: Sens 2, Caps 1 (OT) -- FISH!
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... Tomorrow night...sweeping tales of redemption, bad ice, the incredibly fucking scary Alex Ovechkin and how one man will unite us all. No, not him. ...
Barack Obama elected as 44th President!!!!!
The Hockey Herald —
via CNN:
CNN projects that Barack Obama will be the nation’s 44th president.
Obama will address the country from a rally in Chicago, Illinois, later Tuesday night.
As news broke, supporters cried and cheered, “Yes, we can.”
Obama will become the first African-American to win the presidency.
The Illinois senator is projected to pick up a big win in Virginia, a state that hasn’t voted for a Democratic president since 1964.
Daily Haze: Did you vote?
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... Ohio ended up in Barack Obama’s corner and it was about then that the dominoes began to fall on John McCain’s chances of winning the election. Congratulations to Obama, the next President of the United States of America, and congratulations to John McCain for running a great campaign that kept Obama on his toes. ...
Melo 4 President
Hoop Heads North —
... , Carmelo Anthony wants to go for 44 tonight in honour of Barack Obama, the 44th president. No AI in the Nuggets lineup anymore, so Melo may pull it off. We'll see what happens! Congrats to Barack Obama, history was made last night.... ...
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ussmariner.com 12/17/2008 — On the MLB page over at ESPN.com right now, the poll question reads: “Do you expect your favorite MLB team to be competitive in 2009?” I clicked “no” and then submit so I could see the results.
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