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Voters turned out in full force on Tuesday, November 6 in the hotly contested US presidential election. Freezing-point temperatures in Chicago and the threat of thunderstorms in Florida did little to stop voters from coming out in record numbers. With incumbent President Barack Obama and Republican bet Mitt Romney neck and neck going in to those polls, all eyes are on the results in battle ground states Virginia, Florida and Ohio. Both candidates picked up early wins in states traditionally loyal to their parties but it decisions in swing states remain to close to call.
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