After the longest campaign in history, it's now up to the voters.

Published  2008-11-04 04:17:21
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This is it. After so much buildup, voters will finally head to the polls and decide who will be moving to the White House. USA Today reminds readers that whatever happens, it will be a historic election as voters will either elect the first African-American president or the oldest first-term president. The Washington Post banners a two-story lead detailing how each candidate spent Election Day eve. Barack Obama campaigned in Florida, North Carolina, and Virginia while dealing with news that his ailing maternal grandmother had died overnight. For his part, John McCain went on a seven-state sprint through Florida, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Indiana, New Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona, desperately hoping to prove all the polls wrong.[more ...]

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