Published 11/4/2008
by emilyes
at CNN Political Ticker
Sen. Barack Obama cast his ballot Tuesday morning.
CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) — Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama cast his ballot Tuesday morning at his polling center in Chicago.
Obama walked in with his wife, Michelle, and their two daughters. The Illinois senator shook hands with poll workers as he signed in. He and [...]
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