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How we did it: HAROLD MEYERSON analyzes the campaigns, and the results. Harold is editor at large of The American Prospect and writes for the op-ed page of the Washington Post.
Also: Obama and History: ERIC FONER comments on the significance of America electing a black man as president. Eric is DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia U., and author of many books, most recently Our Lincoln. His new essay in The Nation, “Rooted in Reconstruction,” explores the roots of black politics in America.
Plus: Obama’s first tasks: ERWIN CHEMERINSKY discusses what Obama needs to do with Gitmo, the Patriot Act, and civil liberties and civil rights. Erwin is dean of the new law school at UC Irvine and an authority on constitutional law and civil liberties.
And: Your Minnesota moment: JOHN NICHOLS of The Nation explains what happened with Al Franken’s senate campaign – he lost by 477 votes, while Obama won by 300,000.
More stuff to read: my new piece at TheNation,com, “Life After Election Day: No more Todd, no more Track, no more Bristol.”



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The Republicans are convening in St. Paul, trying to deal with the media sharks circling around John McCain’s vice-presidential pick Sarah Palin — and her pregnant unmarried 17-year-old daughter, her Troopergate scandal, the fact that she was for the bridge to nowhere before she was against it, and her status as the least qualified major party vice presidential candidate in modern history. 