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Election Day - Nov. 4, 2008
Date: 11/4/2008 Album ID: 629526
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Scenes around Bay County on election day.
Bay High students Toni Hamilton, left, Ronnie Robinson, Cassandra Miller and Latifah Hamilton wave Barack Obama signs at passing school busses after school Tuesday in Panama City.
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A man shows off an Obama towel at the Bay Country Democratic Committee party following Barack Obama's victory in the presidential race. (JONAS HOGG | The News Herald)
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Cheers erupt at the Bay County Democratic Headquarters during Barack Obama's acceptance speech after being declared winner of the presidential election. (JONAS HOGG | The News Herald)
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Teresa Johnson celebrates at the Bay County Democratic Headquarters after Barack Obama was declared the winner of the presidential election. (JONAS HOGG | The News Herald)
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Cheers erupt at the Bay County Democratic Headquarters during Barack Obama's acceptance speech after being declared winner of the presidential election. (JONAS HOGG | The News Herald)
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Connie Zales listens to Barack Obama's speak after he was declared the winner of the presidential election.(JONAS HOGG | The News Herald)
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Earth shattering said Teresa Johnson of Panama City at the Bay County Democratic Party headquarters in Panama City as Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was projected to win Florida about 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. (TERRY BARNER | The News Herald)
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Frank and Kathy Lopez react as Barack Obama is projected to win Ohio Tuesday. (TERRY BARNER | The News Herald)
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Cynthia Forbes, left foreground, and Lurina B. Tibbs, 78, right foreground, react as Barack Obama is projected to win Ohio Tuesday.  (TERRY BARNER | The News Herald)
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A photograph of President-elect Barack Obama in a barber's chair adorns the door of Wilson Brothers Barber Shop in Panama City as barber Woodrow Wilson, left, shaves the beard of Thomas Chase Wednesday. I believe that man (Obama) is a God-sent leader, Wilson said.  (TERRY BARNER | The News Herald)
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Although he celebrated the election of Barack Obama with friends along MacArthur Avenue in Panama City Wednesday, Evan Robinson of Panama City, left, thinks Obama will still be the establishment's fall guy who will need two terms to correct the policies of his predecessor.  (TERRY BARNER | The News Herald)
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Although he celebrated the election of Barack Obama with friends along MacArthur Avenue in Panama City Wednesday, Evan Robinson of Panama City, left, thinks Obama will still be the establishment's fall guy who will need two terms to correct the policies of his predecessor.  (TERRY BARNER | The News Herald)
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A photograph of President-elect Barack Obama in a barber's chair adorns the door of Wilson Brothers Barber Shop in Panama City as barber Woodrow Wilson, top, shaves the beard of Thomas Chase Wednesday. I believe that man (Obama) is a God-sent leader, Wilson said.  (TERRY BARNER | The News Herald)
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Customers at Gaston's Hideaway in Panama City watched early election returns on an 11-foot-wide television screen Tuesday evening. (TERRY BARNER | The News Herald)
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