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Special Report on USelections:Historic election electrifies Americans [Archives:2008/1204/Front Page]

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November 3 2008

Mohammed al-Qadhi
For the Yemen Times

New Mexico, Nov. 2 ) As the final countdown to the Election Day in the United States of America on November 4th has started, excitement and enthusiasm are rising high. Campaigners for the two candidates, the Democrat Barak Obama and the Republican John McCain are organizing rallies everywhere. Hopes are high and everybody considers the election as historic, expecting highest turnout in any US election ever.

“We are very excited

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