On Tuesday, Nov. 4, voters will go to the polls, and the long, strange presi-dential campaign of 2008 will mercifully reach its denouement. This is the day we've been hurtling toward for nearly two years. But after doz-ens of debates; myriad voter polls (behavioral, snap, state-by-state, and the old-fashioned telephone variety, seemingly updated by the minute); dissection of every precinct, issue, machination and wonky lecture; and our own collective voyeuristic fascination with the divisive process, will Election Day seem, somehow, anticlimactic? "No!" says Sam Feist, CNN's political director. "Regardless of who wins, we've got a great story."
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