U.S. Presidential Elections
Today, U.S. citizens vote their 44th president. At the moment, Polls have closed in nine states. First projections say the following (according to FoxNews.com):
As far as I can see, yet, Bush won the states Indiana (11 electoral votes), Kentucky (8 electoral votes), West Virginia (5 electoral votes) and Georgia (15 electoral votes). That means, George W. Bush has already 39 electoral votes, needing 270 of 538 electoral votes to stay president of the U.S.
John F. Kerry has only won 1 state, so far: Vermont, which is giving him 3 electoral votes.
Nothing is decided, yet, and I strongly hope that John F. Kerry gets the new President of the United States...!


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