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'Where Do I Vote?' A Primer on Voting Locations, Sample Ballots and MoreAfter a seemingly never-ending election season, voting day is almost upon us. One of the big questions people are asking is "Where am I registered to vote?" This is important information to verify, as it might be different from prior elections. What follows is information on where to vote, when to vote, and what you'll be voting on. Because everyone (of legal age and status) should be voting! |
The Undecideds: What, Exactly, Are They Waiting for?Senators Barack Obama and John McCain have stood (or sat) for 36 debates, endured thousands of interviews, and spent hundreds of millions of dollars on advertisements and the better part of two years trying to convince voters that they are worthy of the presidency, or at least a vote. |
Zogby Presidential Poll: Obama Retains 7-point Lead on McCainDemocrat Barack Obama's lead over Republican rival John McCain held steady at 7 points as the race for the White House entered its final four days, according to a Zogby 2008 Presiedntial Poll released on Friday. |
Presidential Polls: Pollsters Brace for EndPollsters are becoming punchy as the presidential race tightens just as final predictions are being prepared. |
Florida Race Tightens as Hispanic Vote ShiftsSignificant shifts in the political leanings and demographics of Florida's Hispanic voters have enhanced the competitiveness of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama in the 2008 national elections, said the Pew Hispanic Center in a report released this week. |