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PHOTO: Mitt And Ann Romney Cast Their Ballots In Massachusetts

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and wife Ann Romney vote in Belmont, Mass., on Tuesday.
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The Republican presidential nominee Gov. Mitt Romney and his wife Ann cast their ballots near their home in Belmont, Mass. this morning.

Garrett Jackson, Romney's assistant, has been keeping a close record on Twitter of Romney's Election Day movements.

Among his observations: Romney had peanut butter and honey on toast for breakfast. And being at home on a Tuesday meant Romney had to take out the trash.

On the Democratic side, Vice President Joe Biden cast his ballot near his home in Delaware and he made a bit of news. According to CNN, Biden hinted at a presidential run of his own, saying he didn't think this was the last time he would cast a ballot for himself.

President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, if you're wondering, voted early this year.

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Eyder Peralta is NPR's East Africa correspondent based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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