From the mouths of babes comes some election predictions. The outcome isn't even close in the elementary school class survey pictured here. To see more election and voting pictures submitted by CBSNews.com visitors, keep clicking.
Six-week-old Cayden Gregory of Winston-Salem, N.C., shows his heart on his sleeve - or rather, his shirt. He's a baby in serious need of a change!
A long line forms outside PS 46 in Brooklyn, N.Y. The person who sent it waited for 4 hours.
Shannon Christensen of Brick, N.J., is taking her 7-year-old daughter to Abbey to Lunch to Vote. "She is very passionate about her candidate and it's all I have heard about for days, so I feel taking her with me is the right thing to do. In addition she will be dressed in her VOTE hat."
More than 200 people were in line when this Illinois polling location opened at 6 a.m. The photographer spent almost an hour in line and still had not gotten indoors. At least outdoor temperatures were in the mid 50s.
This woman was in good spirits as she stood in a line of about 100 people at 6:40 a.m. at a voting site in Lindstrom, Minn.
Jim and Linda Sproat of Raleigh, N.C. sent in a photo of their grandaughters, Grace, 6, and Greta, 3, of Loveland, Colo. "They were anxious to offer their voice as voters in this important election."
Marissa Starrantino of St. James, N.Y. says: "My daughter, Olivia, 7, decided to write Sen. McCain a little note, so I thought I'd share it with you. She's pictured here with her sister, Sophia, 5."
Double the votes? Voters and their shadows wait in line in Pewaukee, Wisc., Nov. 4, 2008.