Yale Daily News

Updated: Saturday, November 7, 2009 4:38 p.m.

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Youth turnout sets record 11.06.08

On Election Day, Yale voters were everywhere: sticking on “I voted” stickers, spilling out of the Afro-American Cultural Center to phonebank for Sen. Barack Obama, watching election returns and rallying on Old Campus. But they were just a small part of the record-breaking mass of young people who turned out to send Obama to the Oval Office.

Double take: Months of canvassing, 430 votes to show for it? 11.06.08

This election cycle, members of the student group Yale for Change spent countless hours traveling to battleground states, phone-banking and door-knocking for Sen. Barack Obama. Their efforts appeared to pay off Tuesday as voter turnout soared nationwide and the Democratic presidential nominee won the presidency.

SENATOR BARACK OBAMA ELECTED 44TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 11.05.08

CHICAGO — Sen. Barack Obama shattered racial barriers and ushered in a new era of American politics on Tuesday by decisively defeating his Republican rival to become the 44th president of the United States of America.

Obama, the 47-year-old son of a Kansan mother and a Kenyan father, topped Sen. John McCain of Arizona to conclude the longest, most expensive...

With cries of ‘Yes, we did,’ Elis celebrate Obama’s victory 11.05.08

At 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 5, Yale exploded. For the second time. It started at 211 Park St. A mass of about 100 students that surged towards Old Campus, chanting. “Obama!” Students rushed out from all corners of campus, in a clear demonstration of their political leanings. (4 in 5 students polled by the News last week said they were voting for the Illinois...

At McCain camp, the maverick concedes 11.05.08

PHOENIX — One woman stood out at a rally for supporters of Sen. John McCain here last night. She wore a dress made of plastic McCain yard signs, kept together with duct tape — and nothing else. The woman said she was from Arizona, adding, as she entered the party, that it was the “same state as our next president.”

Joy, pride surge in Chicago 11.05.08

CHICAGO — Renee Pearcey anxiously awaited voting results from her home state of Florida — an electoral battleground — in Grant Park on Tuesday night.

Eli canvassing in Va. pays off 11.05.08

ALEXANDRIA, Va.— It is raining on Election Day in Virginia. David Allen ’10, James Gleckner ’10 and David Lee ’10 are following a Google map to East Duncan Street in this Washington suburb, ground zero for Barack Obama’s statewide campaign. “What are we doing here?” asks Allen, who arrived Sunday to phone bank and hang door signs for the Obama campaign.

Most (but not all) of Ariz. remains loyal to McCain 11.05.08

PHOENIX — On North Central Avenue here in Arizona’s capital, there is still a large blue billboard advertising John McCain’s 2004 Senate re-election campaign.

A trip to Palin country 11.03.08

WASILLA, Alaska — The Great Bear Brewery is famous for its “good beer, good chow, good company.”

Eli a long shot in Nebraska 11.03.08

HASTINGS, Neb. — Two years and two weeks ago, Scott Kleeb GRD ’06 felt like he could achieve the near-impossible: turn a red region blue for the first time in 48 years by edging out Adrian Smith for Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District seat. The momentum, he says, was all his.

Homework? No, there’s a state to be canvassed 11.03.08

KEENE, N.H. — With just a few days remaining before the 2008 elections, polls from New Hampshire show Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama with a sizable lead among voters. But, taking nothing for granted, 35 members of the Yale College Democrats ventured here on Saturday to canvass.

Conn. rallies for Obama 11.03.08

BRIDGEPORT — Campaigning for what many are calling the most inspirational presidential candidate since his uncle was running, Ted Kennedy Jr. gave the keynote address at the largest Connecticut rally since early September in support of the Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois.