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2008 Election

Georgia gears up for Senate run-off
With celebrity campaigners working on both sides, incumbent Saxby Chambliss clings to a lead over his Democratic challenger.
Palin to hit the trail for Chambliss
The GOP continues to pull out the big guns for Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss -- Sarah Palin will be campaigning for him on Monday.
California to probe Mormon pro-Prop. 8 donations
Advocacy group claims the church failed to fully report funds it spent on campaign against same-sex marriage.
Franken keeps gaining on Coleman
With the recount in their race entering its third day, the gap between Minnesota Republican Sen. Norm Coleman and challenger Al Franken is now even smaller.
Franken gains on Coleman
With the recount in their race 18 percent complete, Al Franken has narrowed Norm Coleman's lead to 174 votes.
Everyone went down to Georgia
Democrats might find their 60th Senate seat in Georgia, but Saxby Chambliss and the GOP are putting up a fight.
McCain wins! (In Missouri)
More than two weeks after Election Day, the Associated Press finally calls the state and its 11 Electoral College votes for John McCain.
Despite setback, Franken has reason for optimism
His attempt to stop certification of the results in his race against Sen. Norm Coleman failed, but a study suggests Al Franken will pick up votes in the recount.
Huckabee doesn't hold back in new book
The former GOP presidential contender has some harsh words for religious leaders who didn't back him, and for rival Mitt Romney.
Obama, McCain meet
The two former rivals, joined by Rahm Emanuel and Lindsey Graham, sat down together in Chicago on Monday.
Georgia Dem's new ad features Obama
Jim Martin, who's facing incumbent Sen. Saxby Chambliss in a runoff, uses his spot to tie himself to the president-elect.
Palin doesn't rule out Senate run
"My life is in God's hands," Sarah Palin told one interviewer.
Stevens' prospects dim; can Dems get 60?
It's looking less and less likely that Sen. Ted Stevens will win his re-election battle, but Democrats probably won't get that filibuster-proof majority.
Quote of the day
Even as he battles for his Senate seat, Republican Saxby Chambliss finds time to knock Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens.
Obama, McCain to meet
The two former rivals will talk at President-elect Obama's transition headquarters in Chicago on Monday.
Stuff white people like: John McCain
Don't give yourselves too much credit, white people -- it's African-Americans and Hispanics who put Barack Obama in the White House.
Obama resigns from Senate
The move -- which, obviously, was expected -- takes effect on Sunday.
Palin holds a press conference -- no, seriously
Sarah Palin attacked the media, defended Republican governors and then put an abrupt end to her first real national press conference.
Begich takes lead over Stevens
The latest round of votes counted erases Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens' advantage over his Democratic challenger.
Shep Smith tells it like it is
The Fox News anchor responds angrily to claims that liberal media bias handed the election to Barack Obama.
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