Democrat Mark Begich Beats Ted Stevens for Alaska Senate Seat
This brings the Democratic Senate majority to 58.
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This brings the Democratic Senate majority to 58.
The conservative 'Times' opinion columnist hints that he may be ready to go.
A London paper says the Alaska governor is thisclose to signing a book deal for $7 million.
He thinks everyone needs to just CHILL OUT, okay?
Are they Democrats? Or are they some other specifically Obama-created breed?
In an interview with 'Good Morning America,' the former sixties radical rejected the proposition that his association with Barack Obama should have been an issue in the campaign.
In discussing this year's ‘Time’ Person of the Year, ‘SNL’'s head writer has some political advice.
That's what CBS News and Drudge would have you believe.
This is kind of confusing. Bear with us.
In Miami at a Republican Governors Association event, Sarah Palin steps into uncharted territory.
Say it ain't Joe, locals plead to Team Obama.
With this election, 'America has regained the torch of a moral revolution,' says a French political analyst.
John McCain trots out an oldie-but-goodie on the 'Tonight Show.'
Tina wants to know: Who is babysitting those kids?
The president-elect has summoned some of his crack organizers to support Jim Martin in his runoff against Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss.
The truth behind the actor's election-day snafu.
Now that we're no longer afraid of her becoming president (anytime soon), is it maybe time to stop piling on Sarah Palin?
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