John McCain

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McCain wins! (In Missouri) McCain wins! (In Missouri)
More than two weeks after Election Day, the Associated Press finally calls the state and its 11 Electoral College votes for John McCain.
McCain vs. Napolitano in 2010? McCain vs. Napolitano in 2010?
John McCain will reportedly run for re-election, but he might face stiffer competition than usual.
Obama, McCain meet Obama, McCain meet
The two former rivals, joined by Rahm Emanuel and Lindsey Graham, sat down together in Chicago on Monday.
Phil Gramm's legacy Phil Gramm's legacy
In an alternate universe, the former senator's deregulatory baggage could be much scarier.
Obama, McCain to meet Obama, McCain to meet
The two former rivals will talk at President-elect Obama's transition headquarters in Chicago on Monday.
Can Republicans come back from their "thumpin'"? Can Republicans come back from their "thumpin'"?
Three conservatives plot the future of the GOP, and handicap the chances of Sarah Palin and other 2012 contenders.
A permanent Democratic majority? A permanent Democratic majority?
Hispanic voters played a pivotal role in this election. If current trends continue, they may turn other parts of the country as blue as they just turned New Mexico.
The GOP's last chance: Become Democrats The GOP's last chance: Become Democrats
With all trends running against them, Republicans' only hope is to reinvent themselves as pragmatists. That, or nominate Sarah Palin and go out in a blaze of glory.
The 2008 election: Where are they now? The 2008 election: Where are they now?
Salon catches up with some of the also-rans, has-beens and future standouts from the 2008 election cycle.
Let the recriminations begin Let the recriminations begin
With the election over, the fighting between supporters of John McCain and supporters of Sarah Palin has gotten nastier, and more public.
How Obama won, by the numbers How Obama won, by the numbers
The polls were right after all, and it was the economy, stupid, but there were still some surprises in the final results.
How wrong they were How wrong they were
"He cannot win," and other chestnuts. Remembering an election season full of fabulously wrongheaded predictions.
I watched Fox News for five hours last night I watched Fox News for five hours last night
As Obama's victory became undeniable, Brit Hume moved beyond grief and anger with Karl Rove. And Juan Williams justified his existence.
Barack Obama's epic win Barack Obama's epic win
The culmination of a brilliant campaign, Obama's unequivocal defeat of John McCain marks a political and generational transformation.
The journey ends for John McCain The journey ends for John McCain
"The American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly."
McCain concedes McCain concedes
In what appeared to be a sincere, heartfelt moment, John McCain congratulated the man who beat him and gave one of the best speeches of his campaign.
Obama wins! Obama wins!
With Ohio's electoral votes and victories in California, Hawaii and Washington assured, Salon projects that Barack Obama has won the presidency.
It's official: Pa. for Obama, McCain's hopes dwindling It's official: Pa. for Obama, McCain's hopes dwindling
The last holdouts call Pennsylvania for Barack Obama; it was the state on which John McCain had pinned his hopes.
Obama wins New Hampshire Obama wins New Hampshire
The state was a sentimental favorite of John McCain's; Barack Obama's win hurts McCain's chances even further.
It's official: Obama will win, thanks to the Redskins It's official: Obama will win, thanks to the Redskins
If history is right, Washington's embarrassing loss Monday night all but ensures an Obama win.
How to read the numbers on Election Day How to read the numbers on Election Day
Howard Dean's pollster tells you the five things to look for in early returns Tuesday.
The end of the satirical industrial complex? The end of the satirical industrial complex?
For the past eight years, Jon Stewart, Tina Fey and other comedians have had us laughing through our tears. If Obama wins, will the laughter die?
Ohio, Indiana, Virginia and beyond ... Ohio, Indiana, Virginia and beyond ...
As Americans flock to the polls, all eyes are on a handful of key battleground states.
The dismal science of voter turnout The dismal science of voter turnout
What works best for getting out the vote? An economist says knocking on doors. Who will knock on the most doors this year? Guess.
McCain and Palin stumping hard McCain and Palin stumping hard
In the last eight days John McCain and Sarah Palin have ramped it up.
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