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Republican John McCain ended the contest Monday with a frantic and grueling dash through several traditionally Republican states. He again passed through Pennsylvania, the only state that voted Democratic in 2004 where he still hopes for a win. (Nov. 3)
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Before going to the polls, make sure to visit http://www.VoteForCh ange.com/ to get all the information you need to vote successfully on November 4th, 2008.
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The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra under the direction of Larry O'Brien. Japan Tour 1983. Rare homemade video by one of the band members catches the orchestra in concert as well as in rehearsal and travel. Japan tour included 28 cities in six weeks.
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Supporters from New York make the trip to Pennsylvania to talk to voters about Barack Obama and encourage them to show up at the polls. Go to http:/my.barackobama .com/PAborder to get involved. Music by Boca Chica.
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Jackie and Dunlap have some advice for the Democrats.
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The 2008 race for the White House is the fifth straight presidential election in which Democrats carried Pennsylvania. Obama supporters gave him a great deal of support in Philadelphia and its suburbs. (Nov. 5)
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On Tuesday, voters in Pennsylvania will have their say in who they think should be the presidential candidates. Most of the attention is on the ongoing battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Inside Story asks what the results in Pennsylvania will mean for the Democratic party nomination.
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Republican John McCain is telling voters in Pennsylvania he knows momentum for his campaign is there. Polls show Democratic rival Barack Obama comfortably ahead in the state, but McCain isn't giving up on trying to win its 21 electoral votes. (Nov. 2)
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has taken the key state of Pennsylvania. Exit polls show Obama winning decisively in Philadelphia and its suburbs. (Nov. 4)