US votes for next President
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A boy runs past a sign telling voters where to enter at the Canterbury Town Hall, during the US presidential election in Canterbury, New Hampshire. Reuters photo
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A man poses between two cardboard portraits of US President Barack Obama and Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney during the US election night party in Milan. AFP photo
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Buttons with portraits of US President Barack Obama lie in a glass bowl during the US election night at the representation of the Bertelsmann media cooperation in Berlin. Reuters
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Americans and Germans celebrate with flags around cardboard figures of US president Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney during the 'Election Party' organized by the US consulate Leipzig to wait for the results of the 2012 in Leipzig, central Germany. AP Photo
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Poll workers Don Allison (2nd-R) and Bertha Janis ¨ chief Inspector of the polling stations go over a ballot that was rejected by the machine while voters wait in line to cast their vote in the Presidential elections in Janesville Wisconsin. AFP photo
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Voters cast their ballots during the US presidential election in Newark, Ohio. Reuters photo
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A voter casts her ballot during the US presidential election in Newark, Ohio. Reuters photo
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Under the lights of a generator, voters wait in line outside of a tent serving as a polling site in the Midland Beach section of Staten Island, New York, on Election Day. AP photo
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People wait in line to cast their vote in the US presidential race, at the Port Royal Fire House in Port Royal Virginia. AFP photo
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Poll worker Bill Bryant tapes up a sign on a voting machine warning voters of the sensitivity of the touch screen during the US presidential election in Pineville, North Carolina. Reuters photo
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Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, and his wife Ann Romney vote at a polling station in Belmont. AP photo
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