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The World Focuses On U.S.To 2008 Presidential Election Day Results

Today is the November 4th. It is the election day in USA. People around the world will focus on USA to see the results of the 2008 presidential elections. Voters on this election day will give their verdict and pick the 44th US President. Who will be the winner? Is the winner Barack Obama or John McCain?

The next 24 hours will conclude the race and will bring the results of the 2008 U.S. Presidential elections.

At 6:00 AM Eastern this morning, polls opened in Virginia, Indiana, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Kentucky.

At 6:30 AM Eastern this morning, polls opened in Ohio, West Virginia and North Carolina.

No matter where you live, you can find your polling location now.

For state specific information or for any issues you may have with voting visit our Voter Information Center or call 1-877-US-4-OBAMA (877-874-6226).

The US presidential rivals, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, have spent a hectic final day of campaigning criss-crossing the country in a last push for votes in key states.

Republican John McCain, trailing in opinion polls, started early in Florida and was to finish in Arizona. He urged his supporters to fight on to victory.

Democrat Barack Obama, at his last campaign rally in Virginia, told voters he had one word for them: "Tomorrow."

In a symbolic opening to election day on the US east coast, Mr. Obama defeated his rival by 15 votes to six in the hamlet of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire.

The town, which has a 60-year tradition of being first in the nation to vote, opened its polls at midnight, with turnout of 100%. George W Bush won there in 2004, on his way to re-election.

Just a few days left to the election day the Obama-Biden campaign reaffirmed its commitment to Armenian Genocide recognition. A statement titled "Barack Obama: Supporting U.S.-Armenia Relations" affirms that "The Armenian Genocide, carried out by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923, resulted in the deportation of nearly 2 million Armenians, and approximately 1.5 million of those deported were killed. Barack Obama believes we must recognize this tragic reality and strongly supports a U.S.-Armenian relationship that advances our common security and strengthens Armenian democracy." The statement goes on to note "Barack Obama strongly supports passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.106 and S.Res.106) and will recognize the Armenian Genocide."

Reported by Public Radio of Armenia

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Obama the winner I believe

Betty's picture

I believe that the results of the 2008 presidential elections will show that Barack Obama is the winner. He is ahead in the poll. Unless McCain does a come back in last minute. Is it at all possible?

Barack Obama has this

Anonymous's picture

Barack Obama has this election by a landslide. He is the president that we all need.

Mc Cain is the winner

Eladia's picture

Mc Cain is what we need in this time of crisis. Like Abraham Lincoln he is a fighter.