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Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Obama's Grandmother Dies — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A tragic turn of events for Sen. Barack Obama: his ailing grandmother died today. — Here's a statement from Obama and his sister Maya Soetoro-Ng: — “It is with great sadness that we announce that our grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, has died peacefully after a battle with cancer.
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Obama's grandmother dies after battle with cancer — (CNN) — Sen. Barack Obama's grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, has died following a bout with cancer, Obama and his sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, said Monday. — She was 86. — “She was the cornerstone of our family, and a woman …
John Whitesides / Reuters:
Obama's grandmother dies of cancer in Hawaii — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's grandmother died of cancer, he said in a statement on Monday, a little more than a week after he interrupted the White House campaign to say goodbye to her in Hawaii.
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MSNBC:
Barack Obama's grandmother dies — Death of Madelyn Dunham, 86, announced day before election — HONOLULU - A day before the presidential election, Barack Obama announced the death Monday of his grandmother, who helped raise him and whom he praised as the cornerstone of his family.
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Jeff Zeleny / The Caucus:
Obama's Grandmother Dies — CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Senator Barack Obama's grandmother, a central figure in his life who helped raise him during his teen-age years, died in Hawaii on Monday morning. — Mr. Obama, who left the presidential campaign trail late last month to travel to Honolulu to bid her farewell …
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Herbert A. Sample / Associated Press:
Obama's grandmother dies a day before election
Obama's grandmother dies a day before election
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Adam Smith / The Buzz:
Tampa McCain rally: Where is everybody? — About 30 minutes before John McCain is scheduled to lead a rally outside Raymond James Stadium, looks like there's maybe 1,000 people here. What's up with that? On the day before the election? Bush drew at least 15,000 people to a rally …
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CNN:
McCain draws small Florida crowd on race's final day — TAMPA, Florida (CNN) - Barack Obama may lead John McCain by just 2 points in the latest CNN Florida poll of polls, but the enthusiasm gap appears a bit wider. — John McCain's first rally of the day, in Tampa outside Raymond James Stadium, only drew about 1,100 people.
Washington Wire:
McCain Rally: Salter Is Smiling — Elizabeth Holmes reports from Blountville, Tenn., on the presidential race. — You know it's a big day on the McCain campaign when Mark Salter is smiling. — The senior aide to John McCain, known for his gruff demeanor, was practically giddy this morning on the campaign plane.
Fox News:
FOX News Poll: Obama Leads Going Into Election Day — Barack Obama holds a solid lead over John McCain going into Election Day — 50 percent to 43 percent — according to the final FOX News pre-election poll of likely voters. — FOXNews.com — Monday, 2008-03-308
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Quinnipiac University:
Obama Ends Campaign Ahead In Ohio And Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll Finds; With Small Dem Lead, Florida Is Too Close To Call — FLORIDA: Obama 47 - McCain 45; OHIO: Obama 50 - McCain 43; PENNSYLVANIA: Obama 52 - McCain 42 Democratic Sen. Barack Obama ends his historic bid …
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Amanda Terkel / Think Progress:
Romney Can't Bring Himself To Say That McCain Has Conducted A ‘Dignified And Honest’ Campaign — This morning on NBC's Today Show, host Meredith Vieira asked McCain campaign surrogate Mitt Romney about a new University of Wisconsin analysis, which found that more of McCain's ads have been negative than Obama's in the past week.
Peter Hamby / CNN:
Palin: ‘Far-left wing of the Democrat Party’ could takeover — LAKEWOOD, Ohio (CNN) - With her voice beginning to crack on this final marathon day of campaigning, Sarah Palin promised an audience in Ohio: “We will win!” — “You can just feel it here,” she said at a rally in the Cleveland suburbs.
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PR Newswire:
Ohio Coal Association Says Obama Remarks Make It Clear: Obama Ticket Not Supportive of Coal — Mike Carey, president of the Ohio Coal Association (OCA), today issued the following statement in response to just-released remarks from Senator Barack Obama about the nation's coal industry.
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Anamariecox / Swampland:
Keith Olbermann on McCain Campaign Giddiness: They Have “Even Less of a Clue Than I Thought.” — I reached Olbermann by email this morning to ask him about how it felt to be the McCain campaign's ray of sunshine. He responded: … The McCain campaign denies Palin called an audible on complimenting Tina.
Peter Beinart / Washington Post:
Last of the Culture Warriors — Why has America turned on Sarah Palin? Obviously, her wobbly television interviews haven't helped. Nor have the drip, drip of scandals from Alaska, which have tarnished her reformist image. But Palin's problems run deeper, and they say something fundamental about the political age being born.
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Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Penn: Democrats Must Snatch Defeat from the Jaws of Victory — One happy result of the way the primaries came out is that Mark Penn is writing op-eds in The Financial Times rather than advising the next President of the United States: … To just repeat what I said in response …
Keith Olbermann / The Huffington Post:
Fox News' Major Garrett Defends Obama Against “Fox & Friends” In Leaked E-Mail — Fox News correspondent Major Garrett shot back in defense of Barack Obama against the network's morning show's effort to suggest that he has ignored Fox News throughout the campaign.
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
CNN Wants Its Viewers to Be Misinformed — Steve Hayes is not what you would call a reliable source of information. His first book, The Connection: How al Qaeda's Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America was a deliberate attempt to mislead the public about the subject at hand.
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MTV:
Barack Obama Answers Your Questions — Check Out The Full Interview Here! — For your responses, watch ‘Ask Obama’ on Monday at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET on MTV. — MTV News sat down with Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Saturday in Nevada, but we weren't alone.
Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
Palin On Democrats: “Do They Think The Terrorists ... Are The Good Guys?” — In a speech just now in Missouri, Sarah Palin unleashed some of the most ostentatious POW-POW-POWing of the campaign, and strongly implied that Dems think the “terrorists” are the “good guys.”
Mary Katharine Ham / Weekly Standard:
Obama's Attack Ad On Himself — I should have gotten this out earlier, but just didn't get all the video clips together quick enough. In putting this together, it's been surprising, even to someone who's followed the entire presidential race in great detail, the extent to which Obama has gotten away …
Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
The Republicans' appalling attack on Rashid Khalidi. — On the clouded synapses of Sen. John McCain, it became clear as his campaign limped and lurched to its close, the termites had been dining long and dining well. However much one might have admired the low comedy of his closing routine …
Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
THE NEW POLL TAX. — This is why Rachel Maddow matters: — The poll tax was a sly system of disenfranchisement used in the Jim Crow era to disenfranchise Southern blacks. Aware that the Constitution now assured everyone the “right” to vote, Southern states imposed a voting fee heavy enough …
Drudge Report:
McCAIN CAMPAIGN MEMO: READING THE EXIT POLLS BILL McINTURFF, INTERNAL POLLSTER — As we have seen in previous election cycles, the exit poll results do leak early and that ends up influencing the coverage of the race before even the first state polls close at 6:00 PM Eastern.
Marc Ambinder:
Obama's Nevada State Director Dies — Terence Tolbert, Barack Obama's Nevada state director, died suddenly of a heart attack yesterday. He was 44, and a former senior aide to New York City schools chancellor Joel Klein and mayor Michael Bloomberg. — For this reason, the mood …
Brian Schaffner / Pollster.com:
The Cell-Phone-Only Difference: A Final Look — A little over a week ago, I posted two different national trend estimates: one for pollsters who were reaching cell-phone-only (CPO) respondents by calling cell phones in addition to landlines and one for those who were only calling landlines.
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
On The Plane — Ana Marie Cox participates in one of the weirdest rituals of the dying media paradigm: … Not only is this business of traveling with the candidate not very useful, with its huge ratio of time spent traveling to time spent doing stuff, but it's also quite expensive for the news organization paying for your travel.
Peter Hamby / CNN:
Palin campaign stonewalls on medical records — LAKEWOOD, Ohio (CNN) - With less than 24 hours to go before the presidential election, Sarah Palin still has not released her medical records and there is no indication the campaign is planning to do so. — Two weeks ago, Palin's campaign …
Victor Davis Hanson / The Corner:
What Might Have Been — In the end this campaign could have been a clear-cut and honest choice between two world views, unapologetically expressed. I think with McCain his conservative/centrist views and 30-year public life were pretty well known to the public. Like it or not, the voters knew what they would get.