Three days before the election, Barack Obama appears within reach of becoming the nation's first black president. John McCain, the battle-scarred warrior, looks for a Truman-beats-Dewey-style upset.
Democrat Barack Obama on Friday moved to invade rival John McCain's home state with� ads, while McCain called Obama "more liberal" than even the lone socialist in the Senate.
The presidential race tightened after the final debate, with John McCain gaining among whites and people earning less than $50,000, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that shows McCain and Barack Obama essentially running even among likely voters in the election homestretc …
Skepticism, born of centuries of experience, is shaping the mood of the black electorate. Some Barack Obama supporters worry that the candidate will be hurt, defeated by racism, or fraud.
A television news anchor in Maine who looks a lot like Sarah Palin says she's been getting "hate mail and nasty phone calls."
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Barack Obama elected 44th president
Barack Obama elected 44th president
A campaign for the ages, tilting toward Dems
McCain plays liberal card, Obama deploys ads
McCain plays liberal card, Obama deploys ads