The Post is reporting that President Bush may give a victory speech today, regardless of whether Kerry concedes defeat. From the Post:

The White House has not yet announced what time Bush will appear. The campaign at first summoned reporters to appear at the Ronald Reagan Building between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. but then put off the event.”

The BBC is reporting this morning that “Fears of Ohio Deadlock Start to Fade.” In other election news, DCist has heard talk of Democrats considering mobilizing volunteers to go to Ohio, and some activists have begun to talk about protests to be held on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2005.

D.C. Government has posted their unofficial elections results.

Update 11:00 a.m.: Metro: Help is on the way. Fairfax and Arlington Counties approve transportation spending.
Update 11:30 a.m.: Kerry has conceded the election, the AP reports.