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Change: top Republicans have called on Stevens hasto resignedresign from the Senate.GA, Jim Martin (D), Saxby Chambliss (R), mandatory runoff on Dec. 2. Volunteers needed nationwide. The sleaze from the Chambliss campaign is only getting worse. Bill Clinton and John McCain are campaigning for Martin.MN, Al
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Change: against Barack Obama's life and against his family started up during the campaign and have spiked since. There have been at least two cases resulting in arrests.Obama Transition Web siteCabinetPretty good interactive piece on Newsweek. This rates its own page. At his
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Change: moderate landslide, but not all of the Electoral College votes had been decided at the end of Election Day.Missouri, 11 votes, McCainNebraska, 1st district, 1 vote, ObamaNorth Carolina, 15 votes, ObamaThe result of the first set of counts is Obama 365, McCain 173.Even though
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Change: Some results are subject to legal challenge, such as the California Prop. 8 amendment to the state Constitution forbidding gay marriage. Check your local news sources.sources for most of these. A few will make national news. Google News is your friend.TransitionThe transition team has to
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Change: they have not been certified, nor have they been accepted by the Congress. There are cases of vote suppression and other electoral crimes to be investigated. It remains possible that Obama's victory is even bigger than we have heard. Voting reform will be a significant
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Change: votes, called for Obama, 11/6, 2 pm ESTEven where results have been announced, there are cases of vote suppression and other electoral crimes to be investigated. It remains possible that Obama's victory is even bigger than we have heard. Voting reform will be a significant
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Change: and other electoral crimes to be investigated. It remains possible that Obama's victory is even bigger than we have heard. Voting reform will be a significant issue for the new 111th Congress.In the Senate, we still have some undecided seats. AK, Mark Begich (D), Ted
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Change: has to identify several thousand people to appoint to various positions in the Executive Branch.CabinetPretty good interactive peace on Newsweek. This rates its own page.White House StaffObama has offered Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-Chicago) the position of White House Chief of Staff, and Emanuel has
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Change: "The good news is, we won. The bad news is, we won."Election Day is over, and President-Elect Barack Obama has won decisively, as shown on the polls page. But the elections are not all over, and we have to look at whatwhere we go happensfrom next.here.
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Change: Barack Obama and John McCain have very different legislative records. This page summarizes the numbers of bills each has sponsored or co-sponsored, and related information.
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