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Talking with Obama speechgoers in Denver: Everyone's got a connection

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President-elect Barack Obama acknowledges the crowd following his victory speech at his election party in Chicago, Illinois, on November 4, 2008. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)

Barack Obama (D) elected 44th president of the United States

Electoral votes: 365 D | 173 R


Democrats shy of 60-seat supermajority in Senate

As of Nov. 18*
56 D 1 I 1 ID 1 Runoff 1 leans R 40 R
* Senators Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Joe Lieberman, ID-Conn., side with the Democrats.


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Tools

See the media's predictions in the Electoral College tracker, see who won the bellwether communities of the Counties that Count, listen to your voting stories in America's Exit Poll, and read the archived conversation from the Election Night live-blog.

Counties that Count

The Takeaway's Political Director, Andrea Bernstein, traveled to swing counties in swing states. Listen to audio and explore the "counties that count" in an interactive map.

America's Exit Poll

An archive of your Voting Day experiences

Block the Vote

The election and the law

Close Races

The Electoral College map and the presidential campaigns dominated media coverage, but there were number of races in Congress that caught our attention as Democrats sought a filibuster-proof Senate supermajority.

Global Views

An election project in collaboration with Global Voices Online's Voices without Votes highlighted bloggers around the world talking about the U.S. elections.

New Voices

"New Voices" is an election project from The Takeaway, in collaboration with MTV's Street Team '08, that provides a forum for the issues and thoughts of students and young voters across the country.