US Election Coverage 2008

US Election Coverage 2008

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Obama Takes the Lead -- Carries Dixville Notch!

In the traditional midnight voting in the tiny N.H., Obama won a surprise landslide by 15 to 6 (Nader got no votes). The Obama supporters in the room let out a whoop. The GOP candidate usually wins easily -- I don't know if a Democrat has ever carried it -- and Bush beat Kerry 19-7 after trouncing Gore in 2000. Bush's dad topped Dukasis 34-3 and Reagan trounced Mondale 29-1. Voters in the town of 75 gather at midnight on election and the polls close one minute later. They've been doing this since 1960.

http://www.eandppub.com/2008/11/obama-takes-the.html
 
The first results of this election
by kos
Mon Nov 03, 2008 at 09:26:30 PM PST

Dixville Notch, NH, gives us (per tradition) our first real results of the 2008 election:

Obama: 15
McCain: 6



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"Who's house......................Barack's house!"
 
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Obama Takes the Lead -- Carries Dixville Notch!

In the traditional midnight voting in the tiny N.H., Obama won a surprise landslide by 15 to 6 (Nader got no votes). The Obama supporters in the room let out a whoop. The GOP candidate usually wins easily -- I don't know if a Democrat has ever carried it -- and Bush beat Kerry 19-7 after trouncing Gore in 2000. Bush's dad topped Dukasis 34-3 and Reagan trounced Mondale 29-1. Voters in the town of 75 gather at midnight on election and the polls close one minute later. They've been doing this since 1960.

The E&P Pub: Obama Takes the Lead -- Carries Dixville Notch!
Where are you Nyani Mcshame?,babu yako keshapigwa tobo.
 
Nyani jumba hio mtaliota mwaka huu wewe na babu yako.Go Obama!
 
DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. – Barrack Obama came up a big winner in the presidential race in Dixville Notch and Hart's Location, N.H., where tradition of having the first Election Day ballots tallied lives on.
Democrat Obama defeated Republican John McCain by a count of 15 to 6 in Dixville Notch, where a loud whoop accompanied the announcement in Tuesday's first minutes. The town of Hart's Location reported 17 votes for Obama, 10 for McCain and two

We are expecting the results to be the same in all the states, so keep on praying to your God
 
Wakuu its too early kushangilia,
Lets wait
 
Wakuu its too early kushangilia,
Lets wait

But it it s good sign because so far it has been carried by Republicans:
2004 carried by Bush just like in 2000 and with big margin...
 
What about Bradley effect? Have we forgotten so early?

Take it easy brother! Hiyo Bradley effect imezungumziwa sana and this will be the Obama effect! Which is opposite or reverse of Bradley effect! A lot of Republicans (moderates) will vote for Obama but will not admit it! 😀
 
We mshiiri, Obama ameshajibu swali kuhusu Bradley effect:
The Bradley effect? A problem or urban myth?

CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric asked Democrat Barack Obama the question that many are asking about all those opinion polls which portray an advantage for the first African-American candidate for president. Pre-election polls showed that another African-American, former Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, was favored in a 1982 California governor's race, only to lose the race.

(The so-called "Bradley effect'' of voters not leveling with pollsters about an African-American candidate has been disputed by many, including The Gallup Poll's Frank Newport -- suggesting that Bradley's own pollster invented a myth as a means of covering the tracks of his own bad polling. Others suggest that Obama may overcome any such reak factor with an extraordinary turnout of African-American voters.)

"There's been a debate about the Bradley effect, which as you know, in essence is when some respondents lie to pollsters and say "Sure, we'd vote for an African American candidate but on Election Day they just don't do it,'' Couric told Obama, in an interview conducted in Ohio and aired this evening. "A lot of people say it's a phenomenon that's outdated, overstated - and misunderstood. Having said that, do you think we'll see evidence of that on Election Day?''

"You know, I have to tell you, I'm in the camp that says it's outdated and overstated,'' Obama replied. "I mean, the fact of the matter is that people have been worrying and fussing about whether or not I'm hampered because I'm an African American since we were campaigning in Iowa.

"The reason I'm sitting here two days before the election as the Democratic nominee is because the American people ultimately care about whether or not you can do the job.''

Message delivered? Au bado network searching?
 
I can't wait!!! Where is Nyani McCain!!!

My friend Nyani, anasubiri apate habari ya state au county aliposhinda McCain ili aanze kutusumbua!
Lakini leo naomba tuwe very gracious with Nyani bila yake hata ushabiki wetu ungekuwa hauna maana, alituchangamsha sana! Thank you Nyani, regardless of who wins!
 
Obama wins in early-voting towns
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The moment when Barack Obama won the vote in Dixville Notch

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has won in the two US towns that traditionally open US election voting.

In Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, he won 15 votes to his Republican rival John McCain's six, becoming the first Democrat to win there since 1968.

In Hart's Location he won 17 votes, while Mr McCain won 10, and Ron Paul two, showing 100% voter turnout.

Results from the rest of the US are expected from 2300 GMT as citizens elect their 44th president.

Hart's Location began the practice of voting early in 1948 so that railroad employees could vote before going to work.


Dixville Notch's first voter cast his ballot just after midnight

The nation's first 18-year-old to cast his vote, Arron Dindorf of Hart's Location, said: "It's one of the few times the town gets together all at once.

"It's neat to see how into it people are, and they want to keep the tradition alive."

Obama supporter Tanner Nelson Tillotson became Dixville Notch's first voter when his name was drawn from a bowl.

Of his chosen candidate's win, he said: "I'm not going to say I wasn't surprised."

Dixville Notch began its tradition of midnight voting soon after Hart's Location, but with increasing media attention the practice was stopped in 1964. It resumed for the 1996 election.
 
I can't wait!!! Where is Nyani McCain!!!

It's 7:31 here in DeKalb county, Georgia...Nyani is closely monitoring the election.....Georgia is going to remain red, VA will remain red, North Kakilak will remain red....in a few Nyani is going to pop his first bottle....
 
My friend Nyani, anasubiri apate habari ya state au county aliposhinda McCain ili aanze kutusumbua!
Lakini leo naomba tuwe very gracious with Nyani bila yake hata ushabiki wetu ungekuwa hauna maana, alituchangamsha sana! Thank you Nyani, regardless of who wins!

No question McCain is going to win.....
 
Obama wins in early-voting towns
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The moment when Barack Obama won the vote in Dixville Notch

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has won in the two US towns that traditionally open US election voting.

In Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, he won 15 votes to his Republican rival John McCain's six, becoming the first Democrat to win there since 1968.

In Hart's Location he won 17 votes, while Mr McCain won 10, and Ron Paul two, showing 100% voter turnout.

Results from the rest of the US are expected from 2300 GMT as citizens elect their 44th president.

Hart's Location began the practice of voting early in 1948 so that railroad employees could vote before going to work.


Dixville Notch's first voter cast his ballot just after midnight

The nation's first 18-year-old to cast his vote, Arron Dindorf of Hart's Location, said: "It's one of the few times the town gets together all at once.

"It's neat to see how into it people are, and they want to keep the tradition alive."

Obama supporter Tanner Nelson Tillotson became Dixville Notch's first voter when his name was drawn from a bowl.

Of his chosen candidate's win, he said: "I'm not going to say I wasn't surprised."

Dixville Notch began its tradition of midnight voting soon after Hart's Location, but with increasing media attention the practice was stopped in 1964. It resumed for the 1996 election.

Mnajua nyinyi washabiki wa Obama mna mchecheto sana. Kapata vikura sijui kumi...tayari mmeshaanza kushangilia ushindi.....
 
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