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Exit Polls: Voters See Improving Economy

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Exit Polls: Voters See Improving Economy Exit Polls: Voters See Improving Economy President Obama scored better on the economy today that Mitt Romney probably would have liked, according to preliminary results from a national exit poll of voters just released. The preliminary results show that more voters say the economy is getting better rather than getting worse.


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Watch: Voting Machine Problems Reported in Texas

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Watch: Voting Machine Problems Reported in Texas Some polls in Galveston County got off to a late start due to mechanical glitches.


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Watch: Mitt Romney: 'That's When You Know You're Gonna Win'

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Watch: Mitt Romney: 'That's When You Know You're Gonna Win' GOP candidate waves to hundreds of supporters cheering for him at a Pittsburgh parking lot.


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Cops Taser Goldilocks-like Intruder

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Cops Taser Goldilocks-like Intruder Washington police have found a cell that may be just right for the suspect who allegedly broke into two college apartments, eating in one  and going to bed in the other. Police in Everett, Wash., were called to an apartment at Everett Community College early...


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Watch: Paul Ryan's Election Day Campaign Stop in Virginia

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Watch: Paul Ryan's Election Day Campaign Stop in Virginia GOP vice presidential nominee thanks volunteers, supporters at the Henrico County Victory Center.


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Rape Suspect Left Number for Victim

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Rape Suspect Left Number for Victim Demarco Myles is being charged in two assailts.


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Costliest Election in History Also One of the Closest

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Costliest Election in History Also One of the Closest Costliest Election in History Also One of the Closest In two small moments today, one an old tradition, the other an unexpected surprise, President Obama and Mitt Romney each glimpsed victory in today's election. Obama played his traditional pre-election basketball game and Romney was surprised by a big crowd at an Ohio airport.


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Big Bird, Gorilla Get Out the Vote

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image Big Bird, Gorilla Get Out the Vote It turns out Big Bird can vote. Making the rounds on Twitter and Facebook are two very happy costumed characters. Yes, the first is Big Bird or, well, a journalist from the Austin American Statesman dressed up in a Big Bird suit. John Kelso, a...


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African Americans Voting With Less Jubilance, More Loyalty

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African Americans Voting With Less Jubilance, More Loyalty African Americans Voting With Less Jubilance, More Loyalty Rev. Jesse Jackson reports high turnout among black voters in swing state Ohio; Harlem voters also flock to the polls.


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Ryan Makes Last Minute Stop in Va.

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image Ryan Makes Last Minute Stop in Va. RICHMOND, Va.–Paul Ryan made a lightning-fast stop at a campaign office here, thanking and revving up supporters as the minutes left until the polls close tick by. The GOP vice presidential nominee stopped by the Henrico County Victory Center as volunteers were still making calls...


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Obama Rebuffs 'Nonsense' McCain Allegation

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image Obama Rebuffs 'Nonsense' McCain Allegation  President Obama today rebuffed as “nonsense” the insinuation by Sen. John McCain and other Republicans that the administration had engaged in a “cover-up” of botched security planning and response at the American consulate in Benghazi surrounding the attack on Sept. 11. “Any allegations of cover-up...


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Online Bookies Make Election Prediction

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Online Bookies Make Election Prediction Online Bookies Make Election Prediction We know how Carl Rove and James Carville are betting on the election. But how about Vinnie The Gimp, Hot Horse Herbie and Nathan Detroit? Gamblers have long shown themselves to be accurate predictors of U.S. presidential elections. So, who are they betting on this time—and by what margin? They're betting on Obama. By how much depends on what group of gamblers you ask. Some of the biggest can be found laying down Presidential bets on gambling websites such as Intrade (based in Ireland) and on online U.K. bookmakers Ladbrokes and William Hill. Presidential betting doesn't take place in Las Vegas (at least not legally), since U.S. law forbids it domestically.


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Obama: Election May 'Spill Into The Morning'

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Obama: Election May 'Spill Into The Morning' Bracing for a long night, President Obama today warned that if the race is close, a clear winner in the presidential election may not be determined until tomorrow morning. Check the ABC News Live Blog for updates throughout the day and results all night. “One way or...


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An Election for the Record Books

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An Election for the Record Books Whether Barack Obama or Mitt Romney win the White House in November, this election will be unprecedented.


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N.J. Extends Email Voting to Friday

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N.J. Extends Email Voting to Friday N.J. Extends Email Voting to Friday As voters head to the poll today to choose between Mitt Romney and President Obama, thousands of lawyers and poll watchers from both camps are engaged in their own parallel battle over which votes will be counted. The first shot fired in the battle came this morning in Philadelphia, Pa., where Republican officials protested to the state's Court of Common pleas that their inspectors were being blocked from polling places.


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Inmate Admits to 17-Year-Old Crime

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Inmate Admits to 17-Year-Old Crime Inmate Admits to 17-Year-Old Crime What a Nashville inmate thought was a deathbed confession to the brutal murder of a woman in case that went cold over 15 years ago has now led to a lifetime jail sentence after he survived the heart attack and was tried for the crime.


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3 Dead in Calif. Workplace Shooting

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3 Dead in Calif. Workplace Shooting 3 Dead in Calif. Workplace Shooting A mass shooting happened this morning at Valley Protein in Fresno, California. The suspect, Lawrence Jones, is among the three fatalities.


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Watch: Diane Sawyer's Election Insights

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Watch: Diane Sawyer's Election Insights "World News" anchor discusses early voting and the state of the presidential race.


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