Presidential breakdown, county by county so far
From AP: Here are the latest, unofficial returns from Oklahoma by county in the race for president. TP PR Obama McCain Adair 18 3 418 874 Alfalfa 11 1 56 255 Atoka 15 1 256 495 Beaver 9 1 41 356...
View ArticleResults slow, but trends developing
Latest presidential, congressional tallies from the state Election Board: FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT 488 OF 2231 JOHN McCAIN...
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CNN projects Obama the winner in Ohio. This large delegate state went GOP in the last two elections. This could be it for the McCain presidential bid, barring some major breaks elsewhere. Obama is also...
View ArticleAnother red state goes blue
Iowa goes to Obama, says CNN, AP. McCain takes Utah, which was no real surprise.
View ArticleCBS, CNN project Obama as president elect
This one doesn’t seem to be in doubt as Obama is projected to have more than enough electoral votes to become America’s first black president.
View ArticleWondering what an Obama presidency might look like?
From AP, a summary of where he stands on some major issues: ABORTION Favors abortion rights. AFGHANISTAN Would add about 7,000 troops to the U.S. force of 32,000, bringing the reinforcements from...
View ArticleThe difference in this presidential election
As we learned from 2000, you can win the popular vote but still lose the election. It really is about which states you win. Looking at the electoral map, some things are pretty clear from this...
View ArticleOklahomans comment on New Hampshire primary results
The political sphere was all abuzz after former Massachusetts governor, Mitt Romney, closed out another victory Tuesday night in the New Hampshire primary. He also became the first Republican–who was...
View ArticleSocial media users weigh in on President Obama’s visit to Oklahoma
This week media outlets have been buzzing about President Barack Obama’s visit to Oklahoma and his stop in Cushing to talk about domestic energy and the Keystone XL pipeline. Obama landed at Tinker...
View ArticleNews outlets ask Supreme Court to allow live coverage of health care decision
The Huffington Post reports that media outlets are asking the Supreme Court to allow cameras in the courtroom to cover the decision on President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul. According to the...
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