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An extraordinary event has happened on the night of November 4, 2008. With Barack Obama the President-elect of the United States, this country is headed in a different - and hopefully good - course.
For starters read this article from the Houston Chronicle. Read also this short but effective analysis from the same newspaper. Here's a short excerpts of the demographics that gave Obama the Presidency:
- Within a month, a two-point McCain lead in the RealClearPolitics average of national polls became a 7- point Obama advantage. Key swing voting blocs swung to the Illinois senator. He made significant — and lasting — gains among Hispanics, Midwesterners, highly educated men, suburban independents and blue-collar voters. And as the economy became more important and Palin became more controversial, "women really surged to Obama," Democratic pollster Celinda Lake said.
- The Illinois senator's youthful appeal and optimistic rhetoric helped him dominate the two fastest-growing blocs of voters: the under-30 "Millennials" and Hispanics. Latino voters were pivotal for Obama in new battlegrounds such as Colorado, Nevada, Virginia and North Carolina.
More to come...
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