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Obama's former rival casts her vote Print
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Tuesday, 04 November 2008 13:12

Senator Hillary Clinton, who lost against Barack Obama to be the Democratic party's presidential candidate, has cast her vote in the US election.


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A Close Race In Colorado Print
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Tuesday, 04 November 2008 13:08

KCNC-TV's Michelle Griego reports from a Denver, Colo. polling station where long lines are not expected as half of the state's registered voters took advantage of early voting.

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As Missouri goes, so does the nation Print
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Tuesday, 04 November 2008 13:06

As Missouri goes, so does the nation, and at the start of Election Day the polls have Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama in a statistical tie. Harry Smith talks to Mark Schnyder from KMOV-TV.

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U.S. Presidential Election - The Fight For The SouthWest Print
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Tuesday, 04 November 2008 13:02

Southwest states went Republican in 2004, but this election Sen. Barack Obama has a chance to win Colorado or New Mexico.

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Obama to defend education policies to critics
By JULIE PACE 2010-07-29T10:06:24Z WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is defending his administration's education policies, responding to criticism that so far they have not substantially helped minority students....
 
Obama to defend education policies to critics
By JULIE PACE 2010-07-29T10:06:24Z WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is defending his administration's education policies, responding to criticism that so far they have not substantially helped minority students....
 
Jury of Rangel's House peers meets in ethics case
By LARRY MARGASAK 2010-07-29T07:06:23Z WASHINGTON (AP) -- A jury of Rep. Charles Rangel's congressional peers is ready to publicly discuss charges of ethical misdeeds. But the political discussions outside the room will be far more significant....
 
WikiLeaks fallout: Tighter access to US secrets?
By KIMBERLY DOZIER 2010-07-29T07:03:15Z WASHINGTON (AP) -- Call it the big information chill, looming across the military and intelligence communities. After the massive Afghan war data spill by WikiLeaks, some veteran intelligence officers and experts are calling for a tightening of access to information and more monitoring in the spy community's lower levels....
 
Gulf spill lacks societal punch of Santa Barbara
By FREDERIC J. FROMMER 2010-07-29T07:02:21Z WASHINGTON (AP) -- In 1969, Sen. Gaylord Nelson was so moved after seeing the devastation of an oil spill off the California coast near Santa Barbara that he called for a national teach-in on the environment. The resulting "Earth Day" the following year kick-started the modern environmental movement and shaped the way Americans thought about their air, water and soil....
 
AP source: Intelligence nominee has smooth session
By KIMBERLY DOZIER 2010-07-29T02:06:45Z WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama's nominee to be chief of U.S. intelligence, James R. Clapper, is expected to be approved by the Senate Intelligence Committee when the panel meets Thursday....
 
Calls for Rangel to quit could escalate if no deal
By LARRY MARGASAK and LAURIE KELLMAN 2010-07-28T23:34:31Z WASHINGTON (AP) -- The calls from fellow Democrats for New York Rep. Charles Rangel to resign could quickly turn from a trickle to a flood unless he can quickly negotiate a plea bargain to prevent a congressional trial on allegations of ethical misconduct....