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Is the South racist?

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On the one hand, we have a map of what the U.S. looked like in 1858, shortly before the Civil War broke out. On the other hand, exactly 150 years later, here is a map of the 2008 electoral results...
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Karzai challenger Abdullah quits upcoming Afghan election

KABUL -- The top challenger to President Hamid Karzai announced Sunday that he would not take part in a runoff election scheduled for Saturday, further clouding the country's uncertain political picture and likely leaving Karzai in power without a credible mandate to rule the country in the middle of a war with Taliban insurgents.
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Many people say they voted for Obama when they didn't.

Even as Americans grow skeptical of various Democratic policies, President Obama's approval rating hovers at a robust 63 percent. People like him so much, in fact, that many say they voted for him—even when they didn't.
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Hunting for statistical fraud in Iran's elections

My friend writes math/statistics pieces for Slate.com. This one was worthy of a pikk imo...
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Defendant spends $3M getting new judge elected, case overturned

That company's chief executive vowed an appeal to the West Virginia Supreme Court -- but first, he spent an unprecedented $3 million to persuade voters to get rid of a justice he didn't like and elect one he did.
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Powell endorses Obama- assess its impact

Surprising only me and one other person, General Colin Powell endorsed Obama this morning. How big of a deal is this for the election? "Retired General Colin L. Powell, one of the country's most respected Republicans, stunned both parties on Sunday by strongly endorsing Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for president on NBC's "Meet the Press" and laying out a blistering, detailed critique of the modern GOP...."
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