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  News USA
November 2008
 

 

November 2008

November 5, 2008

Obama turns to building a presidency

His storied election behind him and weighty problems in his face, Barack Obama turned Wednesday to the task of building an administration in times of crisis as Americans and the world absorbed his history-shattering achievement as the first black leader ascending to the presidency. Read more

November 4, 2008

Barack Obama victory speech: Change has come to America (video)

If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible; who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time; who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer. Read more

McCains Concession Speech (video)

SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN: Thank you. Thank you, my friends. (Cheers, applause.) Thank you for coming here on this beautiful Arizona evening. (Cheers, applause.) Read more

Obama Elected 44th President

Barack Obama, capping an unprecedented rise, has been voted the 44th President of the United States, according to projections by broadcast and cable news networks. Read more

Obama wins Vermont, McCain Kentucky as tallies come in

John McCain carried Kentucky, and Barack Obama countered with a victory in Vermont on Tuesday night as he bid to become the first black president. Democrats gained a Senate seat, the first of several they had in their sights in a country at war and anything but prosperous. Read more

McCain votes in Arizona, Palin in Alaska

As Republican presidential candidate John McCain arrived at the Albright United Methodist Church in Phoenix, Arizona Tuesday to vote, scores of supporters cheered: 'Go, John, go.' Read more

Historic Election 2008: For the Record Books

First, most, longest. Election 2008 has redefined American politics in a rainbow of historic records that are likely to resonate across the cultural landscape for decades to come.

The historic campaign -- nearly two years long -- was marked by breakthroughs in race, gender, age, fundraising and use of technology. Read more

Voting machine problems reported on East Coast, in Midwest

Breakdowns are plaguing polling places in Philadelphia, Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio. Problems are also reported in New York state, Virginia and Florida. Read more

November 3, 2008

Barack Obama's grandmother Madelyn Dunham dies

The day before the presidential election, Sen. Barack Obama's grandmother, a woman he called "Toot" and someone who helped raised him, has died.
 

Obama's campaign reported the death of Madelyn Dunham, 86, this afternoon as he and the media traveling with him landed here for the second of two campaign rallies he has scheduled today. Read more
 


 

 

 

 
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