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Harris Wofford, former senator and civil rights adviser, on Obama’s victory

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Jerry Kellman, community organizer, encouraged young Obama to move to Chicago

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Reporters’ look ahead on first day after Barack Obama’s election

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Andrew Young on President-elect Barack Obama

Just seconds after the networks announced that Barack Obama would be the next president of the United States, we sat down with Ambassador Andrew Young for a wide-ranging conversation punctuated by the...

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Sights and Sounds: Times Square on Election Night

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Obama’s win: A stepping stone for all

“New Voices” is an election project from The Takeaway that showcases the issues and thoughts of students and young voters across the country. November 4th, 2008, Sen. Barack Obama was elected president...

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Red state? Blue state? They’re all mostly purple

Most media outlets rely on the familiar map of the lower 48 states, calling states “red” or “blue,” as though every person in any given state voted for the same party. The map below, showing the...

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Obama begins Cabinet-making, offering chief-of-staff post to Rep. Rahm Emanuel

Newly elected president Barack Obama faces extraordinary challenges. And how America handles two wars and a global economy in turmoil could depend on the team he assembles. “If Emanuel doesn’t accept,...

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Vote counting continues in Georgia and elsewhere

Georgia is still red for a fourth consecutive presidential election, but in the Senate race, things aren’t clear two days after Election Day. Votes are still being counted, and there may well be a...

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The Obama administration and the imbalance of power with Capitol Hill

When President-elect Barack Obama takes office in January, he’ll take over a transformed executive branch with expanded power — more power than most presidents have had. New York Times magazine...

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Democrats are on a political high with most elections (mostly) decided

Across the country this week Democrats are on a political high. Senators and members of Congress alike benefited at the polls from of the poor approval ratings of their Republican counterparts. But...

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On the ballot: Black voters and California’s Proposition 8

Barack Obama’s election to the top office in the United States was accomplished in part by his recruitment of thousands of new black voters. But though the president-elect is one of the more liberal...

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How to start an administration in an economic storm

Economist and op-ed columnist Jared Bernstein talks with The Takeaway about the Obama administration’s challenge in pulling America out of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. If you...

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With the 2008 campaigns over, some advice for out-of-work politicos

The 2008 campaign season has come to an end and one thing that means is lots and lots of out-of-work politicos scrambling to find new gigs. Some of the winners will be headed to Washington, but for...

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American dog: What should the Obamas pick for First Pet?

President-elect Barack Obama will have a host of important decisions before him in the coming weeks. Among them - what sort of dog should he and his family choose as the new First Pet? “Overwhelmingly,...

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Got GOP? Jeff Goodby on re-branding the Republican Party

President Bush’s approval rating has dipped below 30 percent and the Republicans got pummeled during this election cycle. It’s clear that enthusiasm in the GOP base has eroded. To help get the elephant...

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Across the pond and closer than ever: How Barack Obama can work with ally UK

British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s reputation suffered greatly from his cooperation with U.S. foreign policy during the terrifically unpopular war in Iraq. Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s first act in...

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Democrats shy of 60-seat supermajority in Senate

UPDATED NOV. 18, 2008: With veteran Senator Ted Stevens losing his seat to Democratic challenger Mark Begich, the Democrats’ chance for a 60-seat, filibuster-proof Senate supermajority has not died....

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After losing ground in election, Republicans step back and look ahead to 2010

With the election of Senator Barack Obama to the White House and Democratic gains in the House and Senate, the Republican Party has been left fragmented and politically adrift. Kevin Williamson of the...

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