Consider this a work in progress... but here's some interesting data we've crunched so far...
Continue reading...7. November 2008
So now they’re telling us Sarah Palin didn’t know the countries that make up North America or that Africa isn’t a country? WTF?! These people should be charged with treason for endangering our country like that.
Continue reading...7. November 2008
As Democrats around the state begin to come down from the high of Barack Obama’s election as the next President of the United States, many are beginning to ask questions about what happened here in Missouri.
Continue reading...7. November 2008
Gov. Matt Blunt today issued a fiery statement responding to remarks by a St. Louis University political scientist in a St. Louis Beacon article. Professor Ken Warren told the Beacon that “unequivocally that the racist vote in rural Missouri cost [Obama] the state.”
Continue reading...6. November 2008
As the Democratic Committeeman of the 21st Ward, I’m proud to report that our ward has retained its title as the largest voting ward in north St. Louis by delivering 6,105 votes for President-Elect Barack Obama
Continue reading...4. November 2008
Barack Obama will be America’s 44th President. It’s been an amazing ride.
Continue reading...4. November 2008
CNN’s exit polls show Barack Obama won among Missouri women (53%-46%) and narrowly among men (50-49).
Continue reading...4. November 2008
Voting was heavy all morning in north St. Louis with black voters happy to stand in line for the opportunity to vote for Barack Obama for President.
Continue reading...4. November 2008
Before the sun has risen, nearly 300 people are already standing in line at Yeatman School in north St. Louis. Young and old are standing in the morning cold for a chance to vote for Barack Obama for President.
Continue reading...3. November 2008
Four years ago, about 7,500 absentee ballots were cast in the high Democratic voting City of St. Louis. As of yesterday, that number was close to 17,000.
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12. November 2008
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