The United States of Anticipation; Politicians Wait As People Flock to Play a Part in Crucial Ballot

The HeraldNovember 03, 2004

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FROM every direction they came, in suits or shorts and T-shirts, in Corvettes and convertibles, some wheeling prams or trailing toddlers, a few chatting with neighbours in the queue but most content to go about their business quickly.

After months of anticipation, billions of dollars spent and trillions of words traded, America's parade to the polls finally kicked off yesterday in its own quiet way.

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The United States of Anticipation; Politicians Wait As People Flock to Play a Part in Crucial Ballot

For some, though, a little fuss was called for.

"It's a special day for me," said Andrea Brown, as her sister took picture after picture of the beaming 20-year-old outside a polling station in Orlando. "It's my first ...

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