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Final election count: McCain takes Missouri

Reported by: Associated Press
Last Update: 11/19/2008 2:44 pm
McCain signed a poster and gave the thumbs-up sign before leaving the polls. (Getty Images News)
McCain signed a poster and gave the thumbs-up sign before leaving the polls. (Getty Images News)

Republican John McCain has defeated President-elect Barack Obama in Missouri -- the last state to be decided in the 2008 presidential election.

McCain's narrow victory over Obama breaks a bellwether streak in which Missourians had picked the winning presidential candidate in every election since 1956.

With all jurisdictions reporting complete but unofficial results, McCain led Obama by 3,632 votes Wednesday out of more than 2.9 million cast -- a margin of 0.12 percentage points.

Both men spent considerable resources trying to win Missouri, a state that Obama ultimately did not need for his national victory.

Obama won 365 electoral votes. Missouri's 11 electoral votes will give McCain 173.



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