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 A man with a U.S. presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama mask dances with a friend during an election night party organised by Democrats Abroad, the overseas branch of the U.S. Democratic Party, to watch the results in the U.S. presidential elections, in Madrid Nov. 5, 2008. Democrats Abroad were holding simultaneous gatherings and parties worldwide to follow the voting results in the United States.  (REUTERS/Paul Hanna)Â
Women wearing U.S. presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama sweaters look at a television screen during an election night party organised by Democrats Abroad, the overseas branch of the U.S. Democratic Party, while waiting for the results of the U.S. presidential elections, in Madrid Nov. 5, 2008. Democrats Abroad were holding simultaneous gatherings and parties worldwide to follow the voting results in the United States.   (REUTERS/Paul Hanna SPAIN)
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Isabelle Mac Elhone, owner, second right, and Alain Da Silva, left, manager of the Harry's Bar hold fake ballots in a U.S. presidential election straw poll at Harry's Bar in Paris, France, Tuesday Nov. 4, 2008. Democrat candidate Barack Obama won the straw poll with 272 votes against 170 for Republican candidate John Mc Cain, though the vote here has no influence on the real American Presidential election, but provides a talking point for customers. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
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A sand sculpture of U.S. President-elect Barck Obama, created by Sudarshan Pattnaik, is seen on the beach in Puri, India, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Biswaranjan Rout)
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An Indonesian woman in a shopping mall looks over giant posters of U.S. Presidential candidate Barack Obama Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008 at Obama's former school in Jakarta, Indonesia. Obama won the U.S. presidential election, an event that met with the approval of many Indonesians. (AP Photo/Irwin Fedriansyiah)
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Extended family members of U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama react as election results come in, at the family's homestead in Kogelo village, Kenya, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. The village is where Barack Obama's step-grandmother lives. Africans organized all-night parties to watch the U.S. election results roll in, determined to celebrate a moment in history as Barack Obama tries to become the first black American president. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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People carry an U.S. flag as they celebrate President-elect Senator Barack Obama's (D-IL) historic White House victory in Nairobi's Kibera slum November 5, 2008. Kenyans in Obama's ancestral homeland sang and danced with joy on Wednesday as the Illinois senator they see as one of their own became the first black U.S. president. (REUTERS/Noor Khamis)