Sen. John McCain ended his quest for the presidency Tuesday night in his home state of Arizona, where he conceded the race to his Democratic rival, Barack Obama.
In the hours before Election Day, as inevitable as winter, comes an onslaught of dirty tricks - confusing e-mails, disturbing phone calls and insinuating fliers left on doorsteps during the night.
According to an internal document, the White House is missing as many as 225 days of e-mail dating back to 2003.
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