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The People’s Art Comes Out For Obama The People’s Art Comes Out For Obama

This election has seen an outpouring of political participation on walls, abandoned buildings, scaffolding and subway trains nationwide.

Nov 4, 2008 / Feature / Lucas Mann

Live-Tracking Voting Problems Live-Tracking Voting Problems

WASHINGTON, DC -- From Nation intern Emma Dumain, comes this dispatch: It's like the Situation Room here at Election Protection's National Command Center in Washington, DC, where...

Nov 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Virginia: The New Florida? Virginia: The New Florida?

More than two dozen polling places are reported close to a standstill as record numbers of voters cast ballots in this crucial swing state.

Nov 4, 2008 / Feature / Andrew Gumbel

One Hundred Percent One Hundred Percent

EMPORIA, VA -- Stipulating up front that this post violates the law of small numbers, but what the heck, I'm a reporter, right? We don't need no stinkin social science. Anyway, ju...

Nov 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes

From MLK to Obama: Birmingham Civil Rights Organizers From MLK to Obama: Birmingham Civil Rights Organizers

Many citizens of Birmingham believe a new movement is taking place as a result of the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.

Nov 4, 2008 / American News Project

Our Low Turnout System Our Low Turnout System

EMPORIA, VA - There are no lines to vote in this sleepy town and 80 miles south of Richmond, but that doesn't mean turnout isn't high. When I asked a poll worker at the local soci...

Nov 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Jon Stewart Slams Anti-Gay Marriage Prop 8 Jon Stewart Slams Anti-Gay Marriage Prop 8

Jon Stewart rips Proposition 8, an initiative that would rewrite the constitution to eliminate the rights of same-sex couples to marry in California.

Nov 4, 2008 / The Daily Show

Prop 8: What’s at Stake Prop 8: What’s at Stake

It's a bright, sparkling Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles, and about a thousand people of all hues and ages are flocking to the south lawn of City Hall. The majority of the crowd is...

Nov 4, 2008 / Richard Kim

The Undecideds: What’s Their Problem? The Undecideds: What’s Their Problem?

Undecided voters--"or, as I call them, morons," Bill Maher says--remained a stubborn five or six percent of the electorate as the polls reported final results yesterday. ...

Nov 4, 2008 / Jon Wiener

Election Morning in Virginia Election Morning in Virginia

RICHMOND, VA -- It's drizzling here in the heart of the old confederacy. But the the Virginia for Change headquarters is packed full of volunteers manning a call center. The roo...

Nov 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes

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