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1Hippiechick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-04-08 07:54 PM
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Google maps - watch real-time election results - US map, etc.
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/elections/index.html#2008_election

Keep up-to-date on the 2008 election with Google Maps
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.

Use the Primary Results Map to view outcomes of each state primary. See results down to the county level by zooming in on a particular state.
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Map by Google.
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Use the Fundrace Map to track geographical campaign donor locations. Which regions are contributing the most?
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Map by Huffington Post.
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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.
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Map by Geary Labs.
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Use the Obama's Journey Map to track Obama's journey of life, from birth to the present race for the White House.
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Data by Wikipedia. Map by MIBAZAAR.
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Use the McCain's Journey Map to track McCain's journey of life, from birth to the present race for the White House.
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Data by Wikipedia. Map by MIBAZAAR.
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Use the Search Queries Map to view Google search trends by state from the 2008 race. Click on the graph to select a specific date of search trends.
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Map by Google.
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Use the Campaign Trail Map to track the candidates as they make their way around the country.
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Map by Google.
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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.
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Map by Superdelegates.org.
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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.
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Map by Mapmash.
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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.
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Map by Mapmash.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Map by Mapmash.
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Where are the campaign headquarters located for the Democratic and Republican parties? Thanks to the work of the Huffington Post's OffTheBus team, you can visit offices around the nation in just a few key strokes. Live nearby? Take a pic of your state's HQ and send it to [email protected]. We'll update the map and give you credit for the photo.
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Map by Huffington Post.
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Use the Biden's Journey Map to track vice presidential nominee Joe Biden's journey of life, from birth to the present race for the White House.
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Data by Wikipedia. Map by MIBAZAAR.
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Use the Palin's Journey Map to track vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin's journey of life, from birth to the present race for the White House.
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Data by Wikipedia. Map by MIBAZAAR.
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Learn more about each state's national almanac entry and demographic make up. Zoom or pan the map to see regional views of information.
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Map by National Journal

Select a year to view presidential voting results since 1980. Click on a state to get more detailed statistics, including demographic breakdown.
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Rate and describe your experience of voting. Was it easy? Difficult? 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.
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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.


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