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How wrong they were
Salon Staff
"He cannot win," and other chestnuts. Remembering an election season full of fabulously wrongheaded predictions.
Fake text messages give false voting information
Cyrus Farivar
Obama prevailed, but there were still troubling problems with the voting process. Isn't it time to standardize federal elections?
Is a miracle out there, waiting for John McCain?
Alex Koppelman
One senior aide to the Republican nominee concedes that at this point, it will be tough for the McCain camp to pull this off.
Election Day blogging (6 p.m. EST thread)
Salon Staff
Join Joan Walsh, Glenn Greenwald, David Sirota, David Talbot, Digby, Paul Maslin and Gary Kamiya as they follow the day's events.
Election Day blogging (2:30 p.m. EST thread)
Salon Staff
Join Joan Walsh, Glenn Greenwald, David Sirota, David Talbot, Digby, Paul Maslin and Gary Kamiya as they follow the day's events.
Election Day blogging
Glenn Greenwald
Analysis, updates, and running commentary with Joan Walsh, Digby, David Talbot, Gary Kamiya, David Sirota and others.
If the rest of the world could vote
Andrew Leonard
Foreigners can see themselves in the candidacy of Barack Obama. Maybe the U.S.A. really is "exceptional"
Help me make it through the (day and) night
Joan Walsh
I'm so excited about this election, I've invited friends into my blog to keep me company. Plus: Palin on McCain: "Send him on his last mission!"
The dismal science of voter turnout
Andrew Leonard
What works best for getting out the vote? An economist says knocking on doors. Who will knock on the most doors this year? Guess.
Predictions and other election matters
Glenn Greenwald
No matter the outcome tomorrow, the fact that it's over will be a cause for celebration.
Obama’s half-aunt living in U.S. illegally
Alex Koppelman
The Associated Press reports that Zeituni Onyango's request for asylum was turned down in 2004 -- will there be a political impact?
October surprise: Who’s Obama’s real father?
Alex Koppelman
As Election Day approaches, paranoid theories about Barack Obama are getting even weirder -- now, one well-known blog is suggesting that he's the son of Malcolm X.
Someone should tell ABC News what “exclusive” means
Glenn Greenwald
Establishment media outlets frequently copy from blogs and other alternative sources and claim credit for the story.
Greenspan, Einstein, and peer review
Andrew Leonard
Could the Maestro's pronouncements on deregulation have benefited from a more scientific approach?
Are the polls tightening?
Vincent Rossmeier
Some polls show McCain cutting into Obama's lead. Others don't. What to believe?
Ladies of the nightly news
Rebecca Traister
How the most electrifying campaign of our time changed everything for Katie Couric, Campbell Brown and Rachel Maddow.
Watching for a Republican rout
Mike Madden
Democrats are poised for another wave of victories in Congress. A guide to the key races, and GOP lawmakers on the run.
Veepzilla!
Joan Walsh
Ignore the GOP blame game: The only one responsible for John McCain's Palin problems is McCain.
NBA 2008-09: Houston over Detroit
King Kaufman
If Yao, McGrady and Artest stay healthy and sane -- three big ifs -- look out for the Rockets.
Bjork’s sad credit crunch song
Andrew Leonard
First Iceland's banks got zapped by the global financial crisis. Next up: Lava fields and hot springs?
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