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  • September 2008
    • Election May Come Down to Same Ol' States

      Election May Come Down to Same Ol' States

      (Newser) - In the final 50 days, the biggest change in Barack Obama's camp is a return to old political strategy, the Washington Post reports. Partly because Sarah Palin's selection has solidified red/blue divisions of past years, Obama is targeting the same swing states—Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Florida—that determined the past two elections, and have a short list of others that could turn Democrat. More »

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      Barack Obama   John McCain   Election 2008   Sarah Palin   Obama 2008   McCain 2008   Barack Obama supporters   McCain-Palin   red state   blue states

    • Purple Voters Shade Right: Study

      Purple Voters Shade Right: Study

      (Newser) - A study by a marketing firm finds that swing voters tend to be older and lean conservative, reports Advertising Age . The study broke down the US into red, blue, and purple states; within each, researchers used marketing tools to examine voter characteristics. They found that “purple states” are those where none of the three voter groups dominates, but “purple voters” themselves lean right. More »

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      swing voters   red state   blue states

  • August 2008
    • Va. Joins Ranks of Swing States

      Va. Joins Ranks of Swing States

      (Newser) - Buoyed by recent Democratic gains in Virginia and President Bush's unpopularity, Barack Obama is taking aim at the once reliably red stronghold, the Washington Post reports. John McCain’s campaign is optimistic that he will carry the state, which Bush won twice by wide margins, but a top adviser cautions that even though the state has gone Republican since 1964, you can’t just “add water every 4 years.” More »

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      Barack Obama   John McCain   Election 2008   Virginia   swing states   campaigning   red state

  • July 2008
    • 50-State Strategy Could Heal Red/Blue Divide

      50-State Strategy Could Heal Red/Blue Divide

      (Newser) - Barack Obama and John McCain each hope to widen the playing field this November, and that could be a good thing for the country, writes Ronald Brownstein for the National Journal. Part of the reason America is so partisan is because it’s politically balkanized. In 2000 and 2004, both candidates resigned themselves to that division, conceding states that will be in play this time around. More »

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      Barack Obama   John McCain   Election 2008   George W. Bush   partisanship   red state   blue states

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