Politics
November 5, 2008 -
Responding to a lawsuit filed yesterday by the McCain campaign complaining that local election officials in Virginia failed to send absentee ballots to overseas military personnel soon enough for them to vo
November 5, 2008 -
We reported earlier that in the North Carolina presidential race, John McCain would have a very hard time making up the 11,690 votes by which he currently trails Barack Obama as the state sorts through provisional ballots. You can read more at the Raleigh News & Observer's Under the Dome.
November 5, 2008 -
Unlike the last two elections, yesterday's balloting took place without significant, widespread problems with electronic voting machines -- at least not the kind of problems that raise questions about the outcome of the presidential race.
November 5, 2008 -
Congressman John Lewis of Georgia, a noted civil rights leader and one of the founders of the Institute for Southern Studies, speaking to NBC News last night about Barack Obama's historic election as the first African-American president of the United States of America:
November 5, 2008 -
I've received lots of emails asking, did Obama win North Carolina? The short answer is, "almost definitely." Here's where things stand as of 11 am today:
November 5, 2008 -
Barack Obama made history by winning three Southern states (all that's left in North Carolina are counting provisional ballots, which favor Democrats). John McCain still maintained the Republican dominance of the South, winning the remaining 10 states.