2008年12月1日星期一

Yahoo! News: Elections

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Elections

Palin to campaign in Ga. for Sen. Chambliss (AP)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 02:35 PM CST

AP - Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss enlisted Sarah Palin to rally conservatives while Democratic challenger Jim Martin pushed to activate black voters, as they grappled for advantage in a Tuesday runoff that will shape Democrats' hold on power in Washington.

Obama turns to friends and foes for top posts (AP)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 11:37 PM CST

In this Nov. 21, 2008 file photo, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., attends  a memorial ceremony for the late Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Catherine Baker Knoll in the Capitol rotunda in Harrisburg, Pa.  Democratic officials say President-elect Barack Obama will nominate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to be his secretary of state on Monday.   (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)AP - President-elect Barack Obama plans on Monday to announce six experienced hands to fill top administration posts, moving at record speed to name the leadership team that will guide his presidency through a time of war and recession.


Specter: 'I'll be prepared' for 2010 race (AP)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 02:48 PM CST

Chris Matthew is seen on stage at The Women's Conference, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008, in Long Beach, Calif. A Pennsylvania Democratic party leader says television political pundit Chris Matthews may be considering a run for U.S. Senate in 2010. The Patriot-News of Harrisburg reports Matthews met with state party leaders this past week in Washington to discuss a possible bid to unseat Republican Sen. Arlen Specter. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)AP - Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., says he's ready for a tough re-election race in 2010, whether it's against MSNBC pundit Chris Matthews or someone else.


Palin a GOP star, but little liked by center (Politico)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 05:34 PM CST

Politico - With his runoff race ending on Tuesday, Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss called in the party's big guns—and Sarah Palin answered the call, stumping across the state today and tomorrow. It's a clear sign of her stature within the party.

Liberals to keep pressure on Obama for results (AP)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 08:22 AM CST

Seeking early support from organized labor, Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., addresses the Building and Construction Trades Legislative Conference meeting at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, in this file photo from Wednesday, April 20, 2005. The president-elect drew plenty of support from moderates, but the liberal side of the Democratic Party followed him most resoundingly: labor unions, influential Internet blogs and legions of grassroots volunteers.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)AP - Barack Obama promises to steer the nation straight again. He better be ready for a strong force pulling left.


Is gay the new black? Marriage ban spurs debate (AP)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 11:17 AM CST

AP - Gay is the new black, say the protest signs and magazine covers, casting the gay marriage battle as the last frontier of equal rights for all.

Will NATO do more for Obama? (The Christian Science Monitor)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 02:00 AM CST

The Christian Science Monitor - American allies' elation over the election of Barack Obama may help the president-elect as he looks to them for more help for the flagging mission in Afghanistan. But analysts say his popularity overseas will only buy him so much goodwill.

Rice heads to India (Politico)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:05 PM CST

Politico - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is leaving Sunday night for India following the deadly terrorist siege in Mumbai, the White House announced.

Biden picks key staff for vice president's office (AP)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 06:03 PM CST

AP - Vice President-elect Joe Biden said Sunday he had chosen a close adviser of more than 25 years as his counselor and had picked two other longtime political advisers for key posts in his office.

Gates offers Obama stability but not perfect match (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 02:52 PM CST

Secretary of Defence Robert Gates listens to the media during the Informal High-Level NATO-Ukraine Consultations in Tallinn November 13, 2008. (Ints Kalnins/Reuters)Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama's decision to ask Robert Gates to stay as U.S. defense secretary has been widely praised but it may lead to at least a few awkward moments for both men.


Obama to Name Hillary Clinton His State Pick Tomorrow (Bloomberg)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 02:30 PM CST

Bloomberg - Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Senator Hillary Clinton will be named President-elect Barack Obama’s choice for secretary of state tomorrow following former President Bill Clinton’s agreement to publicly release the names of more than 200,000 contributors to his foundation, a person close to the former first lady said.

Will networks ignore military analyst report? (Politico)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 01:03 PM CST

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Obama to Name Clinton as Choice for Secretary of State Tomorrow (Bloomberg)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 12:55 PM CST

Bloomberg - Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Senator Hillary Clinton will be named President-elect Barack Obama’s choice for secretary of state tomorrow following former President Bill Clinton’s agreement to publicly release the names of more than 200,000 contributors to his foundation, a person close to the former first lady said.

Obama poised to name Clinton to State post (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 12:17 PM CST

President-elect Barack Obama speaks during a news conference in Chicago November 25, 2008. (Jeff Haynes/Reuters)Reuters - President-Elect Barack Obama was poised to name his national security team on Monday, with former political rival Hillary Clinton in line to be picked as secretary of state.


Obama team gets high marks (Politico)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 11:39 AM CST

President-elect Barack Obama is expected to publicly say Monday he has asked President George W. Bush's Defense Secretary Robert Gates to stay on at the Pentagon and to name former marine general James Jones, pictured, as his national security advisor.(AFP/File/Tim Sloan)Politico - The national security team that President-elect Barack Obama intends to roll out Monday was widely praised on the Sunday talk shows.


The Bentsen precedent (Politico)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 11:27 AM CST

Politico - Along with getting emoluments out of the way, Lloyd Bentsen offers a useful guide on another timely question: When will Hillary resign?
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