According to MSNBC early exit polls, Barack Obama is the projected winner in the state of Massachusetts.
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As the early exit polls and results are coming out from Kentuky, Indiana and other six states Barack Obama's campaign just released an urgent email calling for action. See Obama's email below.
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While it too early to tell from the 2008 exit polls which Presidential candidate will be moving into the White House, Ralph Nader has came out on top in at least one Presidential contest this fall.
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The country is voting today. On this election day while the U.S. is zooming in for the results of the exit polls some have already heard that companies are distributing free food, coffee and stuff on election day. David Feingold from barelypolitical.com explains how to get free stuff on election day.
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Voting on election day will get you free Ben and Jerry's ice cream if you show your sticker as proof you voted.
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As U.S. voters focus on getting out to vote and checking to see if their candidate won, more attention will be paid to early exit poll results in the 2008 election.
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Ralph Nader is at 3% in this weekend's CNN poll and on track to deliver surprise election result on November 4th election day.
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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?
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There are few things one can ask before going to vote. Election day can bring much stress, but taking few steps may help to reduce the stress. Ask yourself can I vote? You can check www.canivote.org to see whether your state allows early voting.
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The major U.S. presidential candidates are making last-minute appeals in hotly contested states in advance of Tuesday's election. As VOA's Mike O'Sullivan reports, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain are focusing on a handful of states that could determine the winner.
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