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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Sorry...

Sorry about missing so many issues of Tri-City Times. I hope to be up and running again soon!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

We have a new President-Elect!

Former Senator Barack Obama is the next President-Elect of the United States of America!



Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Obama

Obama has won Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York State, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, and Colorado. These will give Obama at least 170 electoral college votes.

McCain wins 14 states

The total number of states certain to go to McCain is 14, giving him at least 84 electoral college votes.

McCain wins Oklahoma

At this time, Tri-City Times predicts that Sen. John McCain will win Oklahoma, with it's 7 Electoral College Votes. At the time this was posted, not a single county in Oklahoma has gone for Sen. Obama.

Sen. McCain to take Louisiana

At this time, Sen. John McCain is expected to take the state of Louisiana, with it's 9 Electoral College Votes.

Sen. Obama to take Massachusetts

At this time, Sen. Barack Obama is predicted to win Massachusetts, with it's 12 Electoral College Votes.

Sen. McCain to take Kentucky

At this time, Tri-City Times predicts that Sen. John McCain will win in Kentucky. We hope that he likes horses!

Obama wins Illinois

At this time, we are predicting that Sen. Barack Obama will win the state of Illinois.

And... It's started!

Finally! It's Election Day, and the results are pouring in. Well, it's actually more like a trickle, but hey, at least we have not encountered any problems yet (Unless you count the fact that, although the counting started an hour ago, the only results are from a small county in northern New Hampshire). Hopefully, this election year will have no major problems, and maybe a small miracle will happen, and maybe we will elect either the first African-American (though, really, that title just means "American"), or maybe we will elect the oldest guy in the Senate to the highest office in the world for four years (Unless he gets reelected).
In either case, it's a historic election.

Elections 2008

Stay with Tri-City Times to view the results as the votes roll in!