Election ’08 on your page.

October 29, 2008 on 2:17 pm |

We’re down to the final stretch of the election and there’s a lot to think about, especially for undecided voters. Dig into the issues that matter to you by adding election feeds to your page. Politics junkies can add this preloaded tab featuring the following elections feeds and more.

Constant updates from all the major news services get pulled together in one tidy feed from Yahoo! News, and RealClearPolitics collects all the latest state and national polls on their blog. If you prefer your political news straight from the elephant/donkey’s mouth, the Republican and Democratic parties are both blogging for your vote. You can even add messages from Obama or McCain to your page. Not sure if the candidates’ speeches ring true? Track the truthfulness with this feed from FactCheck.org.

You can follow the top contests in your state by adding feeds from your local paper or TV station. Check out the Local News section of Yahoo News! and scroll down to find the “add to My Yahoo!” buttons on the right-hand side.

Rebecca
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  1. thank you!

    Comment by Byron — October 30, 2008 #

  2. Senator Obama is not the president we need right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    WE NEED THE CHANGE THAT MCCAIN/PALIN WILL BRING THIS COUNTRY.

    THE TYPE OF COUNTRY THAT OTHER COUNTRIES WILL WANT TO TAKE AFTER. TO BE LOOKED UP UPON AND NOT DOWN AT. HELP ME RESTORE THIS COUNTRY.

    Yes, we have a failed Bush Administration, but lets not forget that the Bush administration might have done better if the majority decomatric senate was more willing to work with the republican leader. President Bush didn’t ask for this country to be attacked. But I for one am glad he took it over to Iraq. I wish that he could have gotten the real dog in this fight. But his day is coming!!!!!!!!!

    PLEASE VOTE “MCCAIN / PALIN ” for President!!!

    Comment by justice — October 30, 2008 #

  3. Thank you from Egypt !

    Comment by adel Khalil — October 30, 2008 #

  4. Great work keep it up!

    Comment by omondi — October 31, 2008 #

  5. [...] road to the White House from your My Yahoo! with the click of a button? Add the new pre-loaded Election ‘08 tab. You’ll find the latest news from all the major news services via Yahoo! News and blog content [...]

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  6. I THINK PALIN IS A LITTLE LOST . She thinks she is in Polk city She better leave the SIX PACK a lone.Its not thathard to tell a city from a county.

    Comment by JACK — November 1, 2008 #

  7. Obama ‘08 4 Sure. Period…

    Comment by john n. — November 3, 2008 #

  8. I feel that we’re in for a hugr change with either candidate. Both of them r trying 2 please but its not the pleasing we need its relief. We need someone who isn’t like GEORGE BUSH someone who can think out side the box and help the economy and not bring the economy down around our ears. both promise relief but i’ll side with the one candiate whos proven himself Obama with him we have a chance 2 recuperate

    Comment by Sweetprincess — November 3, 2008 #

  9. Says:
    An error occurred while adopting this tab.

    Comment by Ilgaz — November 4, 2008 #

  10. Don’t you guys get a little tired of being so biased, I love how it’s always a picture of obama and not McCain, when your talking about both of them, even the news is 95% about obama. I get a little tired of the biased liberal media

    Comment by TJ — November 4, 2008 #

  11. OBAMA …………… YES SIR !!!

    Comment by SUE — November 5, 2008 #

  12. anytime we talk about this election,always remember it’s a prophesy in fulfilment. or have you forgotten Martin Luther King jr?

    Comment by dele akins — November 7, 2008 #

  13. Obama …change we need..i hope he can solve our crisis

    Comment by Tony Choo — November 13, 2008 #

  14. Obama… Yes We Can… He will change the world in a big way!!!

    Comment by Tatyana — December 6, 2008 #

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