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(Reuters) - After his triumph at the polls on Tuesday, U.S. president-elect Barack Obama will face a host of economic problems on a scale not seen sin...
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Democrats have a chance of taking filibuster-proof control of the U.S. Senate as Election Day dawns, late polls show.
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The economy was the top issue in the election among 62 percent of voters questioned in exit polls on Tuesday.
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Americans hit the polls Tuesday in numbers that officials across the country believed would shatter election turnout records.
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Voters will head to the polls Tuesday not only to choose a president, but to decide on a series of proposals that could create major policy changes in...
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Voting machines were breaking down or simply not deployed in adequate numbers in some polling places Tuesday morning, slowing balloting as Election Da...
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iReporters across the country and political spectrum happily braved long lines to cast their ballots this historic Election Day. While some voters rep...
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Americans go to the polls today in what is already one of the most historic elections in U.S. history.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain faced the verdict of U.S. voters on Tuesday after a long and bitter struggle f...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Riding a wave of resentment against Republican President George W. Bush, Democrats headed toward winning possibly their biggest...