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August 2008
Today's news is tomorrow's history...
8/30/08 1:18 AM
And so, nearly two years after it started, the 2008 presidential race has finally begun. In the past 24 hours, we've watched history unfold. Barack Obama became the first black person to accept a major party presidential nomination, and he did so in his typical soaring fashion to thousands of screaming fans. John McCain surprised everyone -- yes, everyone -- by picking a little-known governor from Alaska as his vice presidential candidate. Now she could become the first female vice president in American history. And those were just two more twists in an election season that has been unique and fascinating at every turn. From Obama's ground-up movement to McCain's epic primary-race comeback, the 2008 campaign has left conventional wisdom far behind. On this blog, we'll be following the...

