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As I stated millions of Americans are pissed off every election (usually between 40%-50% of the voters) so it will only be Obama supporters that are pissed off (approximately 50% of the voters) as the race appears to be close) and as I stated to my knowledge there has not been rioting because supporters of the losing nominee were pissed off. In addition America is not on the brink of collapse but is experiencing some financial adjustments which America has experienced multiple times in its history.
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As of Sunday, more than 4 million in-person and mail-in ballots had been cast in Florida, a state hotly contested by presidential candidates Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama.
In Indiana, where in-person absentee voting will resume Monday morning and go until noon, turnout has been stronger than normal for the state. Close to 557,000 voters had submitted absentee ballots as of Sunday morning, said Jim Gavin, spokesman for the Indiana secretary of state. In 2004, 262,000 absentee voters cast ballots there.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/...ing/index.html
In 2004, there was a very high voter turn out already. People are waiting in line 5+ hours to vote right now, and you tell me there isn't something special at this election ?