Election Day

Election Night - In November, a Republican wave swept through Washington D.C., turning the House of Representatives over to the GOP and slimming the Democrat’s majority in the Senate. As a result, President Obama focus shifts more to compromise and bi-partisanship.

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Election Day - After almost two years of intense campaigning that have seen the candidates spend $1 billion, Americans voted for a new president Tuesday.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - Long, snaking lines formed in the dark before the first polls opened at 6am.  It was a long day that didn't wrap up until  the last voters casted  their ballots in Alaska at 1am ET.

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Election Day - Long, snaking lines formed in the dark before the first polls opened at 6am. Everything wraps up when the last voter casts a ballot in Alaska at 1am ET.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - Rainy weather in some states wasn't enough to dampen the spirits of voters, who crowded polling stations.  More than 100 million people casted ballots.

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Election Day - Despite rainy weather in some states, it wasn't enough to dampen the spirits of voters, who crowded polling stations. More than 100 million people are expected to cast their ballots before the polls close.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, voted side by side at Shoesmith Elementary School in Chicago that morning, as their daughters Sasha and Malia looked on.

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Election Day - Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, voted side by side at Shoesmith Elementary School in Chicago Tuesday morning, as their daughter Sasha and Malia looked on.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - As the Obamas departed their polling station, Sen. Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, arrived at theirs – Tatnall School in Wilmington, Del., – to cast their ballots.

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Election Day - As the Obamas departed their polling station, Sen. Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, arrived at theirs – Tatnall School in Wilmington, Del., – to cast their ballots.

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Election Day - After making several campaign stops Tuesday, both Obama and Biden plan to watch election results in Chicago together.

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Election Day - After making several campaign stops Tuesday, both Obama and Biden plan to watch election results in Chicago together.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - Meanwhile, John McCain voted at Albright United Methodist Church in Arizona. His running mate, Sarah Palin, voted in Wasilla, Alaska.

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Election Day - Meanwhile, John McCain voted at Albright United Methodist Church in Arizona. His running mate, Sarah Palin, voted in Wasilla, Alaska.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain casts his ballot in his home state of Arizona alongside his wife, Cindy.

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Election Day - Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain casts his ballot in his home state of Arizona alongside his wife, Cindy.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - An estimated 30 million people casted ballots in early voting – fueled by the historical possibility each campaign represents.

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Election Day - An estimated 30 million people have already cast ballots in early voting – fueled by the historical possibility each campaign represents.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - Voting problems, ranging from computer glitches to long lines, were reported in a few states.  The Election Protection Coalition, a nonpartisan group, says it has received over 100,000 voter calls at the Election Protection Command Center.

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Election Day - Voting problems, ranging from computer glitches to long lines, have been reported in a few states. The Election Protection Coalition, a nonpartisan group, says it has received over 100,000 voter calls at the Election Protection Command Center.

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Election Day - If McCain wins, he would become the oldest president, at 72, ever sworn into office.  His running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, would become the nation's first female vice -president.

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Election Day - If McCain wins, he would become the oldest president, at 72, ever sworn into office. His running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, would become the nation's first female vice -president.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - As more people voted the excitement of the day swelled with special significance to African-Americans.  It would be the first time in history a Black candidate was poised to become President of the United States.

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Election Day - If Obama wins, he would become the first African-American to win the White House.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - Obama maintained a lead in most nationwide opinion polls and haf the advantage in most of the battleground states, which are expected to decide the election.  However, McCain, however, dismissed the opinion polls and promised an upset.

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Election Day - Obama has retained a lead in most nationwide opinion polls and has the advantage in most of the battleground states, which are expected to decide the election. However, McCain has dismissed the opinion polls and promised an upset.

Remembering Election Day 2008 - McCain pushed through seven states in a punishing 20-hour journey Monday.  At each stop, he accused Obama of taking victory for granted, saying his opponent is already "measuring the drapes in the White House."

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Election Day - McCain pushed through seven states in a punishing 20-hour journey Monday. At each stop, he accused Obama of taking victory for granted, saying his opponent is already "measuring the drapes in the White House."

Remembering Election Day 2008 - Obama made a final sprint up the east coast, addressing crowds in Florida, North Carolina and Virginia, all states won by President George Bush in 2004.

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Election Day - Obama made a final sprint up the east coast, addressing crowds in Florida, North Carolina and Virginia, all states won by President George Bush in 2004.

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Remembering Election Day 2008 - At the close of an exhausting campaign that rippled with drama and surprise developments, the last hours brought one more unexpected, tragic twist – Obama's maternal grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, died in Hawaii – a little more than a week after he interrupted his White House run to say goodbye to her.

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Election Day - At the close of an exhausting campaign that rippled with drama and surprise developments, the last hours brought one more unexpected, tragic twist – Obama's maternal grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, died in Hawaii – a little more than a week after he interrupted his White House run to say goodbye to her.

Election Day - Tuesday also marked the end of one of the longest presidential campaign seasons – nearly 21 months.

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Election Day - Tuesday also marked the end of one of the longest presidential campaign seasons – nearly 21 months.