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11/4 What graphical/topo map web site do you guys use to track latest poll results live? Does it show trend, volumn, etc easily? \_ Where can I find live results for Prop 8? I really want to know where people stand on Prop 8, geographically. \_ http://maps.google.com/help/maps/elections/#2008_election \_ http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008 \_ NYT iPhone dashboard (webpage, not a stupid, buggy app): http://www.nytimes.com/2008/results/dashboard.html Non-iPhone: http://elections.nytimes.com/2008/results/president/map.html |
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maps.google.com/help/maps/elections/#2008_election back to top Use the Twitter Map to watch the world discuss politics. The messages appear in real-time from each user's location and reflect thoughts, comments, and current political news. back to top Superdelegates get to cast a vote for the nominee at the 2008 Convention, and are not obligated to vote for the candidate who won their state. This map tracks which candidate each of the delegates has endorsed for President. back to top View videos of Barack Obama's campaign speeches, endorsements and media appearances by clicking on each map icon. Videos will be updated throughout the election year, so check back for more or put this map on your site. back to top View videos of John McCains's campaign speeches and media appearances by clicking on each map icon. Videos will be updated throughout the election year, so check back for more or embed this map on your site to keep up with the most current selection. back to top On election day, it will take at least 270 of the possible 538 electoral votes for John McCain or Barack Obama to win the Presidency. Use this map to predict possible state combinations each candidate needs to win the election. Clicking on a state will change the total electoral vote count per candidate. back to top The United States Senate is composed of two senators per state, each of which are granted a six year term. Requirements for senators are that they be over the age of 30, are inhabitants of the state they are chosen and have been US residents for at least nine years. Click the map pins on each state to browse members, or search for a specific senator in the sidebar. back to top The United States House of Representatives is composed of 435 members, each of whom serves for a two-year term. Every state receives representation proportional to its population and is entitled to at least one representative. Click the map pins to browse members, or search for a specific representative in the sidebar. back to top Rate and describe your experience of voting. This map shows ratings in a real time "weather map" of polling conditions across the country. Check back or embed this map to find out where it is easy to vote and where people are having problems. back to top Watch as real-time election results come in on Tuesday, November 4th. Select a state to see county-by-county results and view House and Senate races by using the dropdown toolbar. |
www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008 -> www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/ Primaries Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull Where the smartest political minds offer the most provocative take on the day's news from the campaign trail and beyond. All Campaign Issues Election Tracker Check out the latest polls, candidate visits, ad spending figures, fundraising totals and past results -- then mash it up in the Power Play! Power Play Elections 101 Follow the road to the White House, from primaries, caucuses and conventions to presidential debates, Election Day and beyond. com Election Express Yourself CNN's Election Express is touring the country talking to voters about their concerns and experiences during the 2008 election. Watch the reports Issue #1: America's Money Record oil prices, rising foreclosures and a slumping dollar -- what does the #1 political issue in the polls mean to you, and who has the answers? |
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