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USA held its presidential polls to elect the 47th president on 24/11/2008.  Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain ran for president  As anticipated, the US general public showed an unprecedented enthusiasm in the polls.  The Internet went into overdrive from the very beginning to keep up with the latest on the elections.  Websites totally dedicated to presenting the United States presidential election results sprang up like mushrooms, some with live coverage with up to the minute updates of statistics.

The people were enthused over the 2008 polls since they needed a complete change as a result of the low esteem they had for the incumbent president and his performance which was aggravated by the unpopular Iraq war and the 2008 economic crisis.   Hence, everyone was all agog at all times to keep abreast with the latest updates on 2008 US presidential election results.

Websites made use of all the latest technology to present the viewers with as vivid a picture of the results as possible.  In one website, a dialog box with options for selecting the states was available, and once your preference was given a composite map of the particular state, and its results were projected at the click of the mouse.  The 2008 US presidential election results as well as the Us House & Us Senate results were shown.  One more click would get you the overall results along with the full map of the USA.

Several webs exclusively showed presidential election results by maps.  These websites are complete with all the statistics under various categories such as age and demographic data, county results, electoral maps, county maps, winners by county, cartograms, and election maps, etc..  The 2008 election results as well as other full details of old presidential polls are obtainable from these sites

A search on famous search engines will yield all research workers looking for USA polls data all there is to know about presidential election results.  These searches could be specific about popular votes, electoral votes or other tit bits of data which may seem unimportant to general readers.  Maps and various graphs drawn based on results are to be found on these webs which are of use to the research workers.

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