On Monday, members of the Electoral College met across the country to cast their ballots for president, and Americans were on the edge of their seats awaiting the outcome as delegates met in state capitals around the country.
The suspense surrounding West Virginia Republican delegate Richie Robb's decision has come to an end. Robb had threatened to cast a ballot against George W. Bush regardless of the election results, but held his nose and voted for the incumbent president instead the Moonie Times reports.
In Minnesota, state officials were shocked to learn one of the ten DFL delegates cast a ballot for someone named "John Ewards" thus granting Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry only nine electoral votes from the state.
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