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115 Covers of the Campaign

From ‘The Contender’ to the McCain-Obama kiss, a race in print.


Dylan Stableford By Dylan Stableford
11/04/2008 -14:52 PM







After more than 20 months and a presidential campaign that seemed like it would never end, Election Day is finally here.

As you cast your ballot in this historic race today, FOLIO: would like to invite you to take a moment and look back at some of the race’s award-winning (New York’s “Fist Bump”), compelling (Time’s “Contender"), controversial (New Yorker’s “Fist Bump,” the Atlantic’s John McCain, Newsweek’s Sarah Palin closeup) and downright bizarre (the Progressive’s McCain-Obama make-out, right) magazine covers from the U.S. and abroad.

Click here for the slideshow …

EDITOR’S NOTE: There are four “fake” covers included among the 115 we chose for the slideshow. See if you can pick them out—in a race that, at times, became its own caricature, it’s tougher than you think.

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Which four are "fake"?
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/06/2008 - 15:53.

When are you going to let us know which four are "fake"? I thought it would be obvious, but since the Tiger Beat cover and the Vanity Fair cover are real, ANYTHING is possible...

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