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Democrats keep control of Senate
NBCNews.com (blog)
New in this version: Adds comments from Reid, McConnell. Updated at 2:38 a.m. ET Nov. 7: Democrats kept the Senate on Tuesday, winning a series of razor-close races that Republicans had targeted in the hope of taking full control of Congress.
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Victorious Obama 'more determined' in face of challenges
NBCNews.com
Updated at 4:02 a.m. ET: President Barack Obama won four more years in office on Tuesday, describing his victory over Republican nominee Mitt Romney as a call to action that would help move the U.S. past the difficult times endured during the past four ...
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ELECTION WATCH: 'Not as divided as our politics suggest'; AP analysis; 2 terms ...
Washington Post
More than once on Tuesday night, movie trailers featuring Daniel Day-Lewis inhabiting the title role of Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" interrupted electoral-vote tallies and political analysis. And watching the slow, deliberate movements of the 16th ...
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Our View: Shady cash in politics is a bad omen
Merced Sun-Star
Voters should be alarmed at the amount of money that is bankrolling television advertising for and against candidates and ballot measures. Thanks to decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court and other courts, it is easier than ever for deep-pocketed ...
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China's backroom politics
Christian Science Monitor
Despite being barraged with anti-US propaganda, Chinese citizens have developed a favorable view of the American political system, with 52 percent saying they like US ideas about democracy. "The 18th Party Congress is a meeting for the party.
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Christian Science Monitor
Jenkins: All Storm Politics Is Not Local
Wall Street Journal
The Federal Emergency Management Agency was busy handing out pallets of free bottled water in my neighborhood on Saturday afternoon, well after the power was back, after every bodega in the hood was already stocked with extra supplies of bottled ...
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Wall Street Journal
Same-sex marriage gets OK in Maryland, Maine
NBCNews.com (blog)
Voters in Maryland and Maine on Tuesday approved measures to allow same-sex marriage, NBC News projected, marking the first time gay marriage has been approved by statewide popular votes. In all, voters in four states – Maine, Maryland, Washington ...
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Politics Counts: A Last Look at 'Patchwork' Community Polls
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Dante Chinni. Dante Chinni is the writer of Politics Counts , which typically runs every Friday. Mr. Chinni is the editor of Patchwork Nation, which examines different types of communities across the U.S.. As we have often noted in our Patchwork ...
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Romney fails to break through in 3 key states
NBCNews.com (blog)
... to maintain control of House, NBC News projects · Colorado, Washington approve recreational marijuana use · In 11 governor races, it's about jobs and taxes · Majority of voters see American on wrong track. Follow NBC Politics on Twitter and ...
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NBCNews.com (blog)
Sports and politics meet in same arena on election night, and big names fail ...
Greenfield Daily Reporter
On a night when sports and politics went 1-on-1, name recognition scored few points with voters. Linda McMahon, linked with her husband to pro wrestling's world of slams and smackdowns, lost her U.S. Senate race in Connecticut — again. Connie Mack IV ...
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At the intersection of politics and MMA
ESPN (blog)
Following politically charged on-camera comments early last year in the wake of a win at UFC 125 -- the lightweight mixed martial artist said he wanted to fight the president because "someone's got to knock some sense into that idiot" -- enterprising ...
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Brian Kelly avoiding BCS politics
ESPN (blog)
But Kelly won't be tapping into his political background to campaign this season as it relates to his team's undefeated record but No. 4 BCS standing. With three regular-season games remaining and three undefeated teams ahead of the Irish, it is very ...
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Colorado, Washington approve recreational marijuana use
NBCNews.com (blog)
Voters in Colorado and Washington on Tuesday approved measures allowing adults to use marijuana for any purpose, NBC News projected, marking an historic turning point in the slow-growing acceptance of marijuana usage. In Massachusetts, voters also ...
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Rape remarks sink two Republican Senate hopefuls
NBCNews.com (blog)
Democrats prevailed against Republicans in two U.S. Senate races in which abortion and controversial remarks about rape played a pivotal role. U.S. Rep. Todd Akin of Missouri — who set off a firestorm after using the phrase "legitimate rape" — and ...
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NBCNews.com (blog)
Washington Politicians Who Know How to Play Ball
New York Times
His campaigning until the polls closed in 1986 may have made the difference in his successful race to represent Maryland's Fourth Congressional District in the House of Representatives, McMillen, a former N.B.A. player, said over the weekend. Only ...
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New York Times
Prop 37: Why California's Ballot Initiative on GM Food Is About Politics More ...
TIME
Californians will go to the polls today knowing that their votes for the presidential election will be virtually worthless. President Obama has a double-digit lead over Mitt Romney in this bluest of states, and by the time polls close in California ...
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TIME
On Election Day, retiring politicians bow out of office — but not politics
Washington Post (blog)
Sen. Jim Webb campaigning with Barack Obama in Virginia Beach in September (Steve Helber/AP) For retiring politicians, nothing says "That's all, folks" more than Election Day. It's the first time in decades that they're not on the ballot, not ...
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Political pundits offer their views about election
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Bill O'Reilly, Mike Buckabee, Al Gore and Chris Matthews all had scathing statements about the election and the process of casting votes. O'Reilly didn't mince words on Fox News when he said the demographics of the country have changed and are no ...
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Meanwhile, elsewhere on the ballot ...
NBCNews.com
Thompson — who served as secretary of Health and Human Services in the administration of former President George W. Bush, announced his retirement from politics in his concession speech. • The latest effort to abolish the death penalty in California ...
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NBCNews.com
Voters document election on social media
Detroit Free Press
Election Day became the most tweeted-about event in U.S. political history with 20 million tweets, Twitter posted Tuesday night. Users quickly posted congratulations and cheers when media outlets declared President Obama the winner after he was ...
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The '80s Want Their Politics Back – the 1880s
New York Times (blog)
Our politics are now going back to the '80s — the 1880s. There hasn't been a string of elections this close since the end of the 19th century. Our presidential elections are frequently both Electoral College and popular vote blowouts. Of the 21 races ...
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5 statewide ballot proposals crushed
Detroit Free Press
•FULL COVERAGE: Go to Freep.com/politics. The poll showed Proposal 2, which would enshrine collective bargaining in the state constitution, headed for defeat, 61%-39%, in the poll. With 21% of precincts reporting, the issue was trailing 62%-38 ...
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Pizza, politics and presidential races: Election Night 2012 parties
The Coloradoan
In another nine years, Bailey Mozer will join the ranks of the U.S. electorate. And the Fort Collins forth grader can't wait. "I am very excited," he said on Election Night, his blue eyes growing big and an equally sized grin spreading across his face ...
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Falling in squared circle of politics
Peoria Journal Star
Big-spending former wrestling executive Linda McMahon was pinned again in her bid for a U.S. Senate seat Tuesday, losing on a night when sports and politics met in the same arena. McMahon, a Republican who once ran World Wrestling Entertainment ...
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The New Politics of Climate Change
Huffington Post (blog)
Environmentalists face a much improved political climate following the election, although the climate of Planet Earth will continue to get worse for its human inhabitants. It is of critical importance, however, that we understand what has changed and ...
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Majority of voters see America on wrong track
NBCNews.com (blog)
As voters left polling places Tuesday, a majority told exit poll interviewers they felt the country was "seriously off on the wrong track." But the mood of the electorate was markedly more optimistic than it was four years ago, when a record three out ...
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Soros says Obama victory means 'more sensible politics'
Reuters
(Reuters) - Billionaire investor George Soros said late Tuesday that the projected re-election of President Barack Obama will open "the door for more sensible politics." Soros, who has contributed mightily to Democratic causes and supported many ...
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Keith: Politics don't make or break couples
University Daily Kansan
Even though there has generally always been a clear political divide throughout the course of American politics, the current high-stakes economy has exacerbated the differences between the political parties and makes bipartisanship look like a breakup ...
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Election Day Winners & Losers
GoLocal Worcester
Consumer advocate and political newcomer Elizabeth Warren emerged victorious from the highly-contested Massachusetts Senate race, defeating Republican Senator Scott Brown in the fight for the late Ted Kennedy's seat in Washington. Warren, a law ...
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Inside Politics: Lawmakers issue subpoena to pharmacy director
Washington Times
House lawmakers have issued a subpoena to the director of the pharmacy linked to the deadly meningitis outbreak, after he reportedly declined to appear before Congress next week. An Energy and Commerce Committee spokesperson said that Barry ...
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Roger Simon: Politics is definitely interested in you
Delmarva Now
There is no desire for unity in our politics, only the desire to be re-elected. This means our politicians appeal to the extremes and not the middle (assuming such a middle actually still exists). I am not saying it does not matter whether Barack Obama ...
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Bentivolio takes commanding lead in race for 11th Congressional District
Detroit Free Press
That left a race between two political unknowns in most of the district, which covers portions of western Wayne and Oakland counties. Bentivolio -- a former teacher, veteran, tea party member, part-time Santa Claus and reindeer rancher -- was the only ...
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Stars, profanities and politics star in Super PAC-funded videos
CNN
Stars, profanities and politics star in Super PAC-funded videos. CNN. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe. Loading icon Loading... 40,477 videos. Loading... Alert icon. You need Adobe Flash Player to watch this video. Download it from Adobe. Alert icon ...
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Obama pledges 'not politics as usual' in second term
Los Angeles Times
CHICAGO — Ending a bitter campaign season by extending an olive branch, President Obama promised to work with supporters and opponents alike to confront the nation's biggest challenges. But he also urged Americans not to end their participation after ...
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After Bitter Defeats, State GOP Goes Soul-Searching
GoLocalProv
After a sorely disappointing night of stinging defeats across the board, the state GOP is taking stock of what went wrong and holding on to measured hopes that it can rebound in time for the next election. Where the GOP goes from here isn't exactly clear.
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American politics: Pick a side!
Salon
This apparent contradiction has led puzzled academics to different conclusions: Some insist the public is becoming strongly polarized, while others believe the phenomenon is largely limited to the political and media elite. Political scientist Lilliana ...
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Barack Obama's 2008 speech on race and politics (Part 3)
CNN
1Candidates speeches show common themesby CNN · Barack Obama's 2008 speech on race and politics (Part 4) 2Barack Obama's 2008 speech on race and politics...by CNN · Barack Obama's 2008 speech on race and politics (Part 3) 3Barack Obama's ...
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Hard feelings make dumb politics
Shreveport Times
Kristy Nichols took on her first big challenge as the new state commissioner of administration when she sat down last week to explain to two legislative committee why they should out-source management of a state employee health insurance plan. She got ...
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Sergey Brin's political bonfire
CNET
...no matter what the outcome, our government will still be a giant bonfire of partisanship. It is ironic since whenever I have met with our elected officials they are invariably thoughtful, well-meaning people. And yet collectively 90% of their effort ...
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Political pundits on RGIII
Washington Post (blog)
He's smart about that." "RGIII would have an advantage over any political figure in Washington, D.C.," Heath Shuler said. "Right now the 22-year old me has no interest in politics, as far as running for election or anything of that nature," Griffin ...
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A New Chapter in the Book on Family Politics (Washn)
OregonLive.com
(c) 2012, The Washington Post. WASHINGTON — Any political candidate knows to expect attacks — sharp, personal or unfair — from an opponent. But you know things are tough when you get hammered by your own family. That's what happened last week ...
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Obama: 'We have picked ourselves up,' fought back
The Seattle Times
Obama: 'We have picked ourselves up,' fought back. A triumphant President Barack Obama heralded his re-election with a call to action early Wednesday, telling Americans that their citizenship doesn't end with their vote and declaring that the "best is ...
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The politics of music
Examiner.com
The merging of music and politics has been a long-standing tradition, one in which some have been approved and some have not. Looking back, we find this tradition is as old as America itself and that tradition comes with some legal parameters ...
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Examiner.com
Karl Rove vs. Fox News
ABC News (blog)
Rove, the mastermind of George W. Bush's campaign and now a political commentator on Fox, didn't buy it. Why? According to Rove, who appeared to be going through extreme denial that Mitt Romney had lost, there were too many outstanding votes in Ohio ...
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Markets continue to focus on politics
NASDAQ
Politics will continue to dominate the calendar today, with activity shifting from the United States to Greece. Lawmakers in Athens are expected to vote on budget cuts in the afternoon, local time, likely putting the results in the midst of U.S ...
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Romney concession: "Put the people before the politics"
Salon
At a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. Our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work. And we citizens also have to rise to the occasion. We look to our teachers and professors. We count on ...
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Why All Politicians Lie
Reason
Furthermore, even if a politician wanted to act morally, Walzer contends, "[He] probably cannot: for other men are all too ready to hustle and lie for power and glory, and it is they who set out the terms of the competition." Thus, Walzer concludes ...
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Musicians and politics
Voice of America (blog)
By Katherine Cole. In the aftermath of the LOOOONG US election campaign season, I wonder if celebrity endorsements make a difference in presidential elections. There certainly have been a lot of them this year, for both candidates. Actors, comedians ...
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Voice of America (blog)


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