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Watch: Obama Expects a Long Night

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Watch: Obama Expects a Long Night Jake Tapper tracks the latest from the president's campaign headquarters.


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Murphy Beats Linda McMahon in Conn.

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Murphy Beats Linda McMahon in Conn. Murphy Beats Linda McMahon in Conn. Chris Murphy beats wrestling executive Linda McMahon in costliest Conn. race.


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Joe Kennedy Nabs Congress Seat

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Joe Kennedy Nabs Congress Seat Joe Kennedy Nabs Congress Seat Joseph Kennedy III, the great-nephew of president John F. Kennedy, won election to U.S. Congress today, marking the first time a Kennedy has been part of federal government since Patrick Kennedy resigned from Congress in 2010.


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Warren Wins Massachusetts Race

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Warren Wins Massachusetts Race Warren Wins Massachusetts Race Scott Brown, Elizabeth Warren fought in one of the most expensive Senate races.


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Women and Hispanics Buoy Obama

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PHOTO: Tennessee vote Women and Hispanics Buoy Obama Independents are siding with Mitt Romney at the polls in nearly every battleground state -- like Ohio, Virginia, Florida, Wisconsin -- but President Obama has been able to make up for it with gains among Hispanics and women, according to exit polls.


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Mourdock Falls Short in Senate Race

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Mourdock Falls Short in Senate Race Mourdock Falls Short in Senate Race Tea party-favorite Richard Mourdock has lost his Senate race to Democrat Joe Donnelly.


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Mourdock Falls Short in Senate Race

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Mourdock Falls Short in Senate Race Mourdock Falls Short in Senate Race Tea party-favorite Richard Mourdock has lost his Senate race to Democrat Joe Donnelly.


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GOP Keeps Control of House

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GOP Keeps Control of House GOP Keeps Control of House House Speaker John Boehner and his Republican colleagues will secure enough seats to retain their majority, winning at least 218 seats in the House of Representatives, according to a projection of election results by ABC News.


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GOP Keeps Control of House

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GOP Keeps Control of House GOP Keeps Control of House House Speaker John Boehner and his Republican colleagues will secure enough seats to retain their majority, winning at least 218 seats in the House of Representatives, according to a projection of election results by ABC News.


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Ex-Wrestling Exec Pinned in Conn. Race

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PHOTO: Linda McMahon Ex-Wrestling Exec Pinned in Conn. Race Election night smackdown: Ex-wrestling executive Linda McMahon loses Connecticut Senate race


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Brown, Casey Hold Senate Seats

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Brown, Casey Hold Senate Seats Democratic Sens. Brown, Casey win re-election to Senate seats in Ohio, Pennsylvania


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Speaker Boehner, Republicans Preserve Control of House

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Speaker Boehner, Republicans Preserve Control of House Speaker Boehner, Republicans Preserve Control of House House Speaker John Boehner and his Republican colleagues will secure enough seats to retain their majority, winning at least 218 seats in the House of Representatives, according to a projection of election results by ABC News.


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Obama Loses Independents

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PHOTO: Tennessee vote Obama Loses Independents "Independents" are siding with Mitt Romney at the polls in the key states of Ohio, Virginia, Florida and Wisconsin today.


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Watch: Control of Senate, House at Stake

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Watch: Control of Senate, House at Stake Jon Karl reviews the most contested races to keep an eye on.


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Watch: Music Americans Thought About While Voting

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Watch: Music Americans Thought About While Voting "World News" asked voters for their ideal soundtrack when casting their vote.


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Watch: Ohio Exit Polls: Auto Bailout Remains Popular

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Watch: Ohio Exit Polls: Auto Bailout Remains Popular ABC News Now roundtable discuss new information out of battleground state Ohio.


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Watch: Illinois Woman in Labor Votes on Way to Hospital

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Watch: Illinois Woman in Labor Votes on Way to Hospital Galicia Malone cast ballot in Chicago while having contractions that were five minutes apart.


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Watch: Candidates Say the Darnedest Things

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Watch: Candidates Say the Darnedest Things The presidential candidates and their running mates made news with these lines.


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Exit Polls: Independents Siding With Romney

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PHOTO: Tennessee vote Exit Polls: Independents Siding With Romney "Independents" are siding with Mitt Romney at the polls in the key states of Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin today.


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As Polls Close, Eyes Turn to Battlegrounds

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As Polls Close, Eyes Turn to Battlegrounds As Polls Close, Eyes Turn to Battlegrounds President Obama and Mitt Romney matched each other state for state in early returns as attention turned to a trio of swing states where polls had closed but results were so close a winner had yet to emerge. The electoral votes of Ohio, Virginia and Florida are vital to each candidate's success. In Virginia and Florida, lines stretched from some polling places even after they had officially closed.


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