It's been a dominating night thus far for Democratic candidate Sen. Barack Obama on Election Day 2008. He currently holds 206 electoral votes against Republican candidate Sen. John McCain's 89 electoral votes. A Presidential candidate must attain 270 electoral votes to win the Presidency.
Upon victory or defeat, Barack Obama will be conducting an outdoor speech in Chicago, Illinois tonight in front of more than one million people. This comes to us after a historical campaign that saw the very first African-American Presidential candidate in United States history.
Just like Democratic John F. Kennedy became the first and thus far only Catholic President in American history in 1961, the Democrats look to again make history now on this night. They look to make history by electing Barack Obama as the first ever African-American President in United States history!
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