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Sen. McCain plans to visit seven states in an effort to win Election-Day votes.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 305.45 points, or 3.3%, to 9625.28, its best Election-Day performance ever, with gains in all but one of its 30 components.
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On Primary Election-Day 2008, McCormack's ballot design caused widespread confusion among poll workers and "(DTS)" voters who were unaware they needed to fill in a second "bubble" in order for their votes to be counted.
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Senator Obama Introduces Legislation to Criminalize Election-Day Fraud'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = '"One of our most sacred rights as Americans is the right to make our voice heard at the polls," said Obama.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Senator Obama Introduces Legislation to Criminalize Election-Day Fraud 2006
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And they're running with this over and over, and they have commentators on talking about it, and this is their big Election-Day national news story.
Seeing the Forest 2009
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Sarah Cobler with the League of Conservation Voters said Election-Day voter registration helped boost Montana's voter turnout to 74 percent in November 2008, best since 1992.
billingsgazette.com 2009
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Sarah Cobler with the League of Conservation Voters said Election-Day voter registration helped boost Montana's voter turnout to 74 percent in November 2008, best since 1992.
billingsgazette.com 2009
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And they're running with this over and over, and they have commentators on talking about it, and this is their big Election-Day national news story.
Seeing the Forest 2009
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Well Lisa, to be fair, he does get the record: Floored: Dow Plunges 486 Points Election-Day euphoria vanished in a ...
Right Voices 2008
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But an alternative explanation is that Stevens actually persuaded the voters that he was an innocent victim of prosecutorial abuse -- staging a comeback among late-voting absentees and Election-Day voters.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Scott Rafferty 2008
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