
Millions of Americans turned out to vote today, many venturing out in poor weather to cast ballots in the closest presidential election in decades.
Democratic Vice President Al Gore voted today in Elmwood, Tennessee -- his home state. Texas Gov. George W. Bush voted at the Travis County Courthouse in Austin, Texas. Green Party candidate Ralph Nader and Pat Buchanan with the Reform Party also cast ballots.
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Final day of tight race for power in U.S. Congress
The tight race for control of Congress came down to one tense, final day Monday with both parties hunting for an edge and hoping the close presidential contest will boost turnout among their core supporters.
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Activists hope to reverse low voter turnout trend
Despite a U.S. presidential election that could be the closest in decades, voter turnout is expected to be low -- perhaps even less than 50 percent -- a forecast that "get out the vote" activists are working to prove wrong.
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President Clinton works the phones for Gore on election eve
President Clinton kept mostly out of the public eye on election eve but gave voters around the country an earful as he called around to radio stations stumping for Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore.
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Stuart Rothenberg: Looking for congressional race indicators
It's probably impossible for anyone to keep track of 435 House races and almost three dozen Senate contests. Luckily, you don't need to. Three or four dozen House races will decide who controls the next House, and fewer than half of this year's Senate races are really "in play."
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