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Gabrielle Giffords pumps her fist in her acceptance speech at the Democratic Party headquarters at the DoubleTree Inn.
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Gabrielle Giffords is surrounded by flags as she answers questions at the Doubletree Inn.
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Jane Price, 52, came from Benson "to let off steam and celebrate Giffords win." She said she has been working the phones all day.
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Gov. Janet Napolitano reacts to the first returns showing her far ahead.
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Gabrielle Giffords hugs Harry Anthros, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers old Pueblo Lodge 933, as she hears the first results at the Doubletree.
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Gabrielle Giffords gets a hug from Congressman Jim Kolbe during her acceptance speech at the Democratic Party headquarters at the DoubleTree Inn.
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Gabrielle Giffords talks with her excited father SPencer Giffords and Sen. Dennis Deconcinni at the Democratic Party headquarters at the DoubleTree Inn.
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A very happy Steve Farley as he announces his lead at the Democratic Party headquarters at the DoubleTree Inn.
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Gabrielle Giffords gives a kiss to her fiance Navy commander Mark Kelly in their room at the Democratic Party headquarters at the DoubleTree Inn.
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Dolly Walters lets her son Trace, 9, help as she votes Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006, in Hattiesburg, Miss., on the new Diebold electronic voting machine
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Wearing his Marine Corps boots Senate candidate Jim Webb, D-Va., watches early elections results during election night in Vienna, Va.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. watches election returns at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee headquarters in Washington Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. With her is Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C.
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People wait in long lines at the Wellington Webb Municipal Building to vote Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006, in Denver. A judge turned down Democrats' request to keep polls in Denver open for two extra hours after balky computers, the longest statewide ballot in decades and unfamiliar new voting machines delayed voting for thousands of people.
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After spending the day campaigning, Sen. Jon Kyl,R-Ariz., center, thanks volunteers at Republican party headquarters in Scottsdale, Ariz., for their help making phone calls to voters. Kyl's grandson Jonathan Kyl, 11, of Tucson, is shown second from right.
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Senate candiate Jim Pederson, right, listens to Mac Winkelman, left, while Democatic candiate Gabrielle Giffords talks to Eli Winkelman, left in background, after they voted in today's election.
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Democratic Senate candidate, Pennsylvania State Treasurer Bob Casey gives the thumbs up as he makes calls to get out the vote at a phone bank in Scranton.
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U.S. Senator Rick Santorum, R-Pa., and his daughter Sarah, 8, vote just before the close of the polls at Forbes Elementary School in Verona, Pa., Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. Santorum is being challenged by Democrat Bob Casey. At right is an unidentified poll worker.
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Voters read sample ballots while waiting in line to vote in Denver.
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