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Secular candidate elected Jerusalem mayor - SummaryJerusalem - High-tech entrepreneur Nir Barkat, who billed himself as the secular candidate, was elected mayor of Jerusalem, results from Tuesday's municipal elections, announced early Wednesday, showed. Barkat won 52 per cent of the vote, compared ... ... |
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Obama's Mixed Success Reshaping Electorate: In Some States, Fewer Blacks VotedDid Barack Obama meet his goals to reshape the electorate in key battleground states? Exit polls from 2004 and 2008 suggest the answer was yes in some respects, but no in others. As the charts below demonstrate, the share of the vote cast by Hispanics rose substantially in Colorado, New Mexico a... |
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Obama won a huge majority of Hispanics, exit polls showThe 2008 presidential election put to bed at least one political myth — that Latinos won't vote for a black candidate. President-elect Barack Obama, a senator from Illinois, scored big with Hispanic... Get Breaking News, Most Popular Politics News, Election, and Video News - The Seferm P... |
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Today America elected Obama because al-Qaeda wanted it, after God desired it! In 2004 America elected Bush because al-Qaeda had wanted it, after God desired it!Jihadist reactions to the election of Obama from the Arabic forum Hesbah (pdf here), via Jihadica, November 5 (thanks to Little Green Footballs 2): Reaction from the members of Hesbah, the last of the top-tier Jihadi sites to remain open: * Abu Ahmad al-Salafi: The election of this black man ... |
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Middling ThroughIn today's New York Times, I write that Republicans' chief imperative is to move to the middle--the middle class, that is. At one point I note that 60 percent of the electorate, according to the exit polls, felt that McCain was out of touch with people like them, and that 79 percent of people ... |
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Where Do We Go From Here?For Catholics, the election of Barack Obama presents certain challenges. His devotion to abortion rights exceeds that of any previous candidate for the presidency. Yet the exit polls... ... |


