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Enough already
Americans were fans of the presidential election, but enough is enough. Fully 82 percent of us now say they don't miss following the election one bit, according to a Pew Research Center survey of 1,000 adults released Wednesday.
D.C.'s Eastern Market in Obama spirit
Vendors are selling lots of gear inspired by the president-elect, the most common being a "Yes we did" T-shirt.
Garner's latest cartoon
Reviving the GOP
Superstar Gov. Sarah Palin spent Wednesday poolside at the luxurious Biltmore Hotel Resort and Spa.
Superstar Gov. Sarah Palin spent Wednesday poolside at the luxurious Biltmore Hotel Resort and Spa.
Googlers crave Obama information
Top searches at noon included "rahm emanuel", "michelle obama s dress" and "inauguration day 2009 tickets."
Voters cite history
Barack Obama supporters triumphed in their candidate's election - and Obama made sure to capitalize on their support.
Biltmore crowd awaits McCain
The mood is still upbeat, but some small groups talk in hushed tones.
A summons to the ballroom
The media pool gathers in anticipation of Sen. John McCain's appearance.
Straight talk
On the final campaign flight, Sen. John McCain reflects on his two-year presidential run.
Election Day dispatches
Voters provide their anecdotal polling-place experiences.
Md. elections board swamped with calls
Officials hired a call center to help deal with the overwhelming voter turnout.
The Ehrlich ballot split
Up in Ehrlich country -- Baltimore County -- this morning, Republican voters had a hard time voting the former gov's "ticket."
McCain campaign vets voting concerns
The campaign of Sen. John McCain and the Republican Party of Virginia have notified state officials of possible polling problems.
Obama texts to GOTV
Barack Obama's campaign just sent this text message: People who love their country can change it!
McCain supporters make calls online
The McCain campaign is enlisting supporters over the Internet to do get-out-the-vote phone calls.