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...going to win today, Barack Obama or John McCain? Which states will prove decisive? Use the commenting tool below to discuss the election throughout...
...issues of age and race to elect Obama because they value competence and intelligence. But, he added, “I would have to say Obama [will win], though perhaps not with the big landslide margin that some others are predicting.” Professors said they believe McCain is unlikely to win for several reasons, especially, according to Frankel, because of a general mistrust in the Republican Party stemming from the Bush administration’s failures in the past eight years. “Senator McCain, closely linked to an unpopular president...has underestimated the angst people...
...McCain presidency would likely bring many fewer Harvard affiliates to Washington, according to Burns and recent media reports...
...former head of the Harvard Political Review, Burns sat down with The Crimson yesterday afternoon for a half-hour chat on the eve of the election. He said he timed the 3:00 p.m. interview for a time when both Obama and McCain would be in transit between their scheduled events, which he had memorized...
Earlier, when states that Obama won were called out, folks in the condos along Michigan Avenue screamed. And of course, so did people waiting on Michigan Avenue. There was even a McCain supporter in the crowd, Jack Nagle. His daughter is a Democrat and hard-core Obama supporter. "It makes dinner interesting," he says. "But in Chicago, you've just got to take your licks and keep moving. Obama's going to be President, and for that, all I can say is congrats...