Unrepentant Stevens Finds a Welcome at Home

Senator Ted Stevens called his conviction for failing to disclose $250,000 in gifts ?a temporary situation.?

Long Lines, Glitches Greet Early Voters

Petraeus Steps Into New Role as Head of Central Command

Gen. David H. Petraeus is now responsible for military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and a strategic crescent that includes countries such as Pakistan and Syria.

Voter Angst: Where’s My Ballot?

Media Experts Still Making Campaign Ads

Why It’s Not ‘Joe the Architect’

China Widens Food Tests on Signs of New Contamination

Dole’s “Godless” Ads Provoke Backlash

Third Party Candidates and Their Election Effect

Study: TV newscasts favor Obama

Comments made by sources, voters, reporters and anchors that aired on network evening newscasts reflected positively on Obama in 65 percent of the cases, according to the Center for Media and Public Affairs.John McCain supporters who believe they haven’t gotten a fair shake from the media during the Republican’s candidacy against Barack Obama have a new study to point to.


Voter registration smashes records

Volunteer Bryce Dunn processes voter registrations at the board of elections in Raleigh, N.C., on Oct. 8. North Carolina's tally of more than 6 million registered voters has set a record for the state.A record total of 184 million potential voters have registered to vote in Tuesday’s election, according to figures compiled from the 50 states.


Obama testy with media on Halloween

Presidential candidate Barack Obama told photographers to leave him and his daughter Sasha, 7, alone after an initial round of picture taking on Halloween.Democrat Barack Obama got annoyed with the media Friday as he tried to walk down a Chicago street with his 7-year-old daughter, Sasha, who was dressed up in a shiny costume for Halloween.


Rasmussen: GA, NH, OR (10/30)

Blacks Appear Poised for High Turnout

Chuck Todd’s state-by-state election guide

Oct. 30: MSNBC's Chuck Todd goes through the possible winning scenarios for Sen. John McCain. 
 (Other)NBC’s political director, Chuck Todd, breaks down what to expect on Election Day, state-by-state.


Verdict Reached but Not Read at Guantánamo

U.S. military jurors reached a verdict in the Guantánamo trial of Osama bin Laden?s media chief, who is accused of inciting murder and inspiring September 11 hijackers.

US: Obama 53, McCain 44 (ABCPost-10/27-30)

How Do Polls and Exit Polls Handle Early Voting?

Civil rights group renews Va. election suit

A day before voters head to polls in battleground Virginia, the NAACP will go to federal court to demand more voting machines in minority polling places.

Fact-Checking Obama’s Prime Time Informercial

A Peek At a Potential McCain Cabinet

McCain plays liberal card, Obama uses ads

Oct. 31: As the historic race for the White House headed into the final weekend, Sen. John McCain rallied supporters in the battleground state of Ohio. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.  (Nightly News)Democrat Barack Obama on Friday moved to invade rival John McCain’s home state with  ads, while McCain called Obama “more liberal” than even the lone socialist in the Senate.


For US Voters Abroad, the Global is Truly Local

A nostalgic Obama return to Iowa

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama addresses a rally at Western Gateway Park in Des Moines, Iowa, on Friday.Iowa is where Barack Obama’s path to the presidency began. So it was fitting that on the Friday before the American people cast their ballots, Iowa was the spot for one of the Democrat’s final campaign rallies.


MT: McCain 48, Obama 44 (DailyKos-10/28-30)

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