On the first floor of the St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners building downtown, poll workers handed out T-shirts, and roving deputies, who will travel from polling place to polling place on Election Day, gathered for a training session. Upstairs,
A: Call your local election board or look at the election notification card sent out before the election in Missouri. In Illinois, the polling location is listed on the voter registration card.
Not so Saturday night, when Democrat Barack Obama filled a high school football stadium in the heart of Missouri's Republican territory in hopes of peeling off enough support to help edge out Republican John McCain and carry Missouri on Tuesday.
Both regular readers of BTC News know that of late I've been putting together some more or less thematic rock/pop compilations assembled of necessity from albums acquired at the Santa Monica library. This is because my laptop with all of
As near as we can tell, the 2008 presidential election first was referenced in the Post-Dispatch on Sept. 23, 2003, when then-New York Times columnist William Safire threw out the first name: Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y.
Northeast Ohio voters hoping to beat the long lines on Tuesday ended up standing in long lines over the weekend. But few complained. WKSU's M.L. Schultze reports.
Dismissing as "baseless" reports about suspected involvement of the Bangladesh-based outlawed HuJI militant group in the deadly Assam blasts, Dhaka has said it would never allow this country's territory to be used to aid attacks on other nations.
US President George W. Bush on Saturday urged Americans to vote in next week's landmark election, which is widely expected to put the first African American in the White House.
With the odds heavily stacked in his favour two days ahead of the Presidential election, Democratic nominee Barack Obama has zeroed in on some critical states, hoping to snatch away the key Republican strongholds.
Calling from their cell phones, moms across the country will record their historic votes in real time (PRWeb Nov 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/11/prweb1558564.htm
Barack Obama may not consider himself a Muslim, but that may not change the reality of how Muslims - and Islamic law - see him, and his election could destabilize the Middle East. (PRWeb Nov 2, 2008) Read the full
In the final days of an election, there is so much information from so many races, it's difficult to stay on top of every story and understand the subtle dynamics often at play on the ground. Thankfully, we have an
PLEASE NOTE - This is not an open thread and is intended for diaries and discussion of downticket races. For all the introductory stuff and links to previous diaries in the series, please look below the fold... This Rescue Diary
As you probably know, Dick Cheney dealt perhaps the final blow to John McCain's campaign earlier today by offering up his endorsement of the McCain-Palin ticket. If you happened to be a FOX News viewer, however, you'd have been lucky
Sunday Pundits! The Guardian: Though we lack the vote, this is our election too. Such statements outrage many Americans and inspire others. But the rest of the world has not just lived this election. Our life chances and societies will
Tonight's rescue team is a synthetic cubist, Got a Grip, HansScholl, jlms qkw, srkp23, and ybruti, with srkp23 editing. lineatus finds that even in the solitude of his pastime, he confronts the effects of climate change in Dawn Chorus Birdblog
Today's Daily Kos Research 2000 tracking poll has Obama leading McCain 51-44. All trackers are data from three days to five days prior to posting, with the R2K numbers from today (yesterday's numbers in parentheses) and the other trackers from