Americans and international audiences alike are excited for Election Day, and most U.S. voters expect Election Day to be a day they will remember for a long, long time.
Wondering when we’ll have a winner? This article will tell you What to Expect on Election Day. You also might want to know more about how the U.S. Media “calls” the Election.
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November 4 is going to be one exciting day!
Comments (24)
Victor Abottcole
3 November 2008 at 18:27 EST
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I seriously and godly wish Obama could win if there is no rigging at all.
May Jesus let it happen…! Amen.
Victor Abott-Cole
3 November 2008 at 18:51 EST
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Let the younger generation decide the faith of coming generations, the old people should stand back and watch to be able to teach them when thy are going wrong in any decision, not contesting with their kids in the struggle for unneeded over-time power.
Victor Abott-Cole
3 November 2008 at 19:01 EST
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Time for necessary change has come whether they accept it as a fact from Jesus or not.
This is not a manly claim, but heavenly projection into States through an unexpected great OBAMA a MYSTERIOUS BLACK MAN) yet an American.
Thanks Jesus for this miracle of our time.
I am proud to have witnesseth this tight change, it is very heavenly indeed.
D. Ishii
4 November 2008 at 00:59 EST
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Obama is not a US citizen; he was allowed to enroll in school as a child in Indonesia because he had Indonesian citizenship, and Indonesia DOES NOT ALLOW DUAL CITIZENSHIP. Also, a governor of Hawaii sealed Obama’s birth-/citizen-related documents only 8 days after Obama visited the state. And in Kenya, his docs. have been sealed till AFTER the election . . . when it will be too late. The person in charge of enforcing the restriction will be Obama himself. IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN.
ELMA
4 November 2008 at 01:46 EST
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There’s no such thing as permament….Youth of today has come, time has come…. we need CHANGES, NEW IDEAS for the younger generation!!Let’s hear from Barrack Obama be the next President of the United State of America….
Comment from the Philippines,Mabuhay!
ELMA SANCHEZ AYOP
4 November 2008 at 01:59 EST
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GOODLUCK TO U.S. PRESIDENTIABLE, Barrack Obama and John McCain…… let me extend my message to all my Filipino countrymen who are now citizen of the United State of America,to vote wisely!Good luck to all of you.
God Bless America and God Bless the Philippines!
A message coming from the Philippines.
Jen
4 November 2008 at 08:40 EST
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The heavens will expose its wishes which will be known to all today: Should Obama be elected we will all have the knowledge that the heavens have left man kind to its own destruction………..no God would wish for a leader who slaughters babies inside and outside of the womb.
Minna from Finland
4 November 2008 at 11:57 EST
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I hope Obama will win, then I wouldn’t have to be ashamed of being an American and I could stand up and be proud to be an American.
Jim
4 November 2008 at 18:55 EST
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Please everyone…be smart. McCain is needed in this time of crisis. There is no time for “on the job training”. Obama has no, zero, ziltch, experience. We need John McCain to be the leader of the free world.
Jennifer
4 November 2008 at 23:17 EST
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Minna…from Finland, You have my best wishes as you drag your butt back to your homeland where you can feel proud……unless you plan to over stay your visa and suck off of the hard working American tax payer. Get out of America, you don’t deserve to be here!
Signed,
An American, born and raised!
Jayesh
4 November 2008 at 23:59 EST
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Dear Sir Obama,
We have really hope on you and we are proud of you being president… We really hope that you predict a very good future of america as well of other nations… Please make earth as a place to live and not to leave…..
Best of luck Sir Obama…
With lot of regards
Jayesh Chauhan
hapni kanappe
5 November 2008 at 00:12 EST
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the next presiedent US Mr. B. Obama, because he is visioner.
maxime batende
5 November 2008 at 00:20 EST
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i `am from the dr congo . hope obama will change america`n politique in africa. specialy in my country dr congo .
george stroumtzis
5 November 2008 at 00:25 EST
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congratulations america.congratulations President OBAMA.what a wanderfull change !
George from the Czech republic
5 November 2008 at 01:40 EST
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Obama is the best. I wish him the win.
abdul naser abdul raouf moh.
5 November 2008 at 02:00 EST
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We are proudly hope you sir obama to be the 44th president of U.S.A .I،m from south Egypt .
best regards and my congratulations to all democratics.
abdul naser abdul raouf moh.
5 November 2008 at 02:22 EST
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Really its time for change , we need beaceful life for our genertation.
we trust in God , and expecting more and more from sir Obama.
Chris Crookes
5 November 2008 at 02:41 EST
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Congratulations Barack. I hope you really will BE ABLE to bring “freedom and security” to your own people and that that isn’t just wishful thinking or empty rhetoric. I ask you to think of the people whose “freedom and security” US foreign policy recently has denied and/or stolen. I didn’t hear anything in your speech that spoke to the suffering of the people of Iraq, or the people of Palestine or the people of Afghanistan and Pakistan, etc., etc., where U.S. actions or military support deny people those rights. Nor did I hear anything for the people (and their families) who are still in Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib and all the other places that we don’t even know about. As you didn’t say anything to to give “hope” for a “change” to these people, thus I didn’t hear anything in your acceptance speech that really gave me much “hope” for any real “CHANGE” in US foreign policy. If your approach doesn’t change regarding these peoples suffering I fear the animosty to your own people may well continue. I hope I am wrong and that you will try to bring “freedom and security” to these people also.Best wishes
Chris Crookes
Ranjit Sheoran
8 November 2008 at 09:48 EST
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Respected Sir Obama,
We are proudly hope you sir to be the 44th president of U.S.A .I،m from INDIA
best regards and my congratulations to all democratics.
Best of luck Sir Obama…
With lot of regards
Sh. Ranjit Sheoran (INDIAN)
djakna moksia
10 November 2008 at 11:01 EST
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the american eletion result is an example to the third world countries of africa and latin america,and asia.good luck obama
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sriteja
28 February 2009 at 00:49 EST
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Brad Connor
17 March 2009 at 18:44 EDT
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What a fantastic result. Looking back through here its clear he deserved to win. Most definitely the peoples president this election.
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