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Published 11/6/2008 by Post at Wash Post Elections
John McCain won his home state as anticipated, with 53.7 percent of the vote, comfortably defeating Barack Obama, who took 45.1 percent, according to unofficial state results with 99.1 of the polls reporting.
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