Four more years for Obama as Romney loses the election: American Presidents - The Quiz

Do you know your Roosevelts from your Reagans? Put your presidential knowledge to the test with our Independent Voices quiz.

Laura Davis
Tuesday 06 November 2012 09:09 EST
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In case you hadn't noticed, there's an election tonight.

The current President Obama looks narrowly ahead in state polls - but with the popular vote basically tied, independents keen on Romney, and concerns over turnout, the Republican challenger could win.

It's not only the reputations of Romney and Obama on the line tonight - across the US pundits have staked their credibility on predictions of how the final result will fall.

On our side of the pond, some will be staying up until the early hours to discover the outcome.

Think you know your history of former American presidents? Take part in our Independent Voices quiz below.

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