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CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Americans used to wait for problems on election day before crying vote fraud, but both sides have already launched charges of d...
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It is a methodical routine: House by house, Mary Boyd walks to the door and carefully affixes an election guide to the doorknob.
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John McCain on Thursday kicks off his "Joe the Plumber" tour to woo Florida's blue-collar vote, while Barack Obama returns to Indiana, ...
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PARIS (Reuters) - Just one percent of French people want Republican candidate John McCain to win the U.S. presidential election, and western Europeans...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After trailing by 10 points in U.S. rural areas, Democrat Barack Obama is neck-and-neck with Republican John McCain among rural...
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ATLANTA (Reuters) - Black Americans could vote in record numbers for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, potentially giving him an edge in...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama's lead over Republican rival John McCain has grown to 12 points in the U.S. presidential race, with ...
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CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Some want to avoid long lines on election day. Some will be out of town. And some Americans are afraid confusion or controversy...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two New York City Council members asked a judge on Wednesday to halt a council vote to extend term limits for Mayor Michael Bloom...
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Barack Obama was voted the most influential man of 2008 in an online poll released on Tuesday that asked men to decide who mos...