Dec 15th, 2008 · Oklahoma was the reddest state in the union this November, with Republican John McCain carrying every single county. Some residents of one city say they're sore McCain lost, but others say they've been impressed with the president-elect so far.
Keywords: Republicans · city · politics · county · president · residents · Union · McCain · Oklahoma · Republican John McCain
Nov 19th, 2008 · Democrats in the Senate decided Tuesday that Joe Lieberman may keep his committee chairmanship — even though he campaigned for Republican John McCain. Democrats secretly voted 42 to 13 to let him remain chairman of the Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee. His only sanction was being removed from the Environment Committee. NPR's David Welna reports.
Keywords: committee · Democrats · Senate · chairman · Sanctions · campaign · David Welna · Homeland Security · Lieberman · chairmanship · Joe Lieberman · Republican John McCain
Nov 6th, 2008 · President-elect Barack Obama beat Republican John McCain by a significant margin. Obama had a large lead in the polls before the election. But there was a lot of talk about these numbers being too good to be true. So how did Obama pull it off?
Keywords: president · Strategy · Obama · Barack Obama · Republican John McCain
Nov 6th, 2008 · Republican John McCain suffered a big defeat to Democrat Barack Obama. John Weaver was the campaign's chief strategist until the summer of 2007 when he resigned amid a staff shakeup as the campaign was on the verge of collapse. Weaver talks with Renee Montagne about why he thinks McCain lost.
Keywords: 2007 · campaign · Renee Montagne · McCain · Weaver · strategist · shakeup · collapse · Democrat Barack Obama · Republican John McCain · hindsight · John Weaver
Nov 5th, 2008 · People at Washington's Lincoln Memorial and other places in the city offer their views on the result of the 2008 presidential election. Democrat Barack Obama defeated Republican John McCain to become the first African-American president in the nation's history.
Keywords: national · city · presidential · president · Washington · African American · history · 2008 · Obama · Lincoln Memorial · Democrat Barack Obama · Republican John McCain
Nov 5th, 2008 · Indiana hasn't gone with a Democratic presidential candidate for 44 years. Voters there helped Democrat Barack Obama win over Republican John McCain Tuesday. Democratic Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana tells Renee Montagne that Obama won there for three reasons: He was a transforming candidate, voters were tired of President Bush and voters want the economy fixed.
Keywords: President Bush · Democrats · presidential · Economy · voters · candidate · Renee Montagne · fatigue · Obama · Indiana · Democrat Barack Obama · Republican John McCain
Nov 5th, 2008 · Indiana hasn't gone with a Democratic presidential candidate for 44 years. Voters there helped Democrat Barack Obama win over Republican John McCain Tuesday. Democratic Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana tells Renee Montagne that Obama won there for three reasons: He was a transforming candidate, voters were tired of President Bush and the lousy economy.
Keywords: President Bush · Democrats · presidential · Economy · voters · candidate · Renee Montagne · fatigue · Obama · Indiana · Democrat Barack Obama · Republican John McCain
Nov 5th, 2008 · Despite an impressive ground effort in some states, Republican John McCain lost to Democrat Barack Obama. Jon Seaton is John McCain's regional campaign manager, and he was in charge of two key states: Ohio and Pennsylvania. He says in the end, those two states were a tough nut to crack.
Keywords: manager · region · Ohio · campaign · Penn · Pennsylvania · McCain · John McCain · Democrat Barack Obama · Republican John McCain · Jon Seaton
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