Jubilation grew through the night in
Chicago as Obama addresses Americans ,"Tonight in this election, you,
the American people, reminded us that while our road has been hard,
while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up," Obama
said in a victory speech in his hometown of Chicago.
"We have fought our way back and we know
in our hearts for the United States of America, the best is yet to
come.""We are an American family, we rise and fall together as one
nation, as one people,"
Obama, 51, the first African American
president of the US and a powerful orator, said that he looked forward
to taking to Romney in the weeks ahead to take the country forward.
Obama thanked his ... Impassioned voters
and said "We are not divided as the politics suggest,we are more than
the sum of the total as its the determination of the person to carry
forward for the achievement."
"I spoke to Romney and congratulated
him on a hard-fought campaign I look forward to working with Governor
Romney to see the country move forward."
“I want to thank every American who participated in this election,” Obama told the crowd.
“Whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very, very long time – by the way we have to fix that – whether you pounded the pavement… or whether you held an Obama sign or a Romney sign you made a difference,” he said.
The nation, he told the gathering, “moves forward because of you… because you reaffirmed the spirit that has triumphed over war, over depression”.
“Whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very, very long time – by the way we have to fix that – whether you pounded the pavement… or whether you held an Obama sign or a Romney sign you made a difference,” he said.
The nation, he told the gathering, “moves forward because of you… because you reaffirmed the spirit that has triumphed over war, over depression”.
Obama was welcomed by thunderous applause as he arrived on stage in his hometown, joined by first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia.
Obama acknowledges first lady Michelle
Acknowledging the contribution by first lady Michelle Obama, barack obama said "The journey, he said, would not have been possible without the woman who married him 20 years ago.
“Michelle, I never loved you more,” he said.
“Michelle, I never loved you more,” he said.
Amidst loud cheers from massive crowds ,
Obama said the best is yet to come ".Obama said "Thank you for
believing in me all the way ".
Obama said " We are here to open to
the dreams of immigrants who studies in campuses here ".Further adding
that "You have voted for more work and I will work harder.
Decade of war is over
A decade of war is over and economy will recover and America will work towards achieveing great results. "
Obama said "To meet the challenges
reducing our deficits, fixing our immigration system , working for taxes
but that dosent mean your work is done , America is about working
together ."
Obama said " Hope is something that we
strive hard to achieve something ,For Americans it dosen't matter
whosoever you are security will be given to everybody.'
Obama said " We will fulfill the
ambitions of all the individuals as we are the citizens of the United
States of America and we live in the greatest nation on earth
"Today is the clearest proof yet that,
against the odds, ordinary Americans can overcome powerful interests,"
he said, adding: "There's a lot more work to do."
"Four more years," Barack Obama tweeted after winning a second term in the White House.
"Four more years," he said minutes after he defeated his Republican rival Mitt Romney in a closely contested poll.
"We're all in this together. That's how we campaigned, and that's who we are. Thank you," said another tweet.
The current electoral college tally is: "Four more years," he said minutes after he defeated his Republican rival Mitt Romney in a closely contested poll.
"We're all in this together. That's how we campaigned, and that's who we are. Thank you," said another tweet.
Obama: 303 (Vermont 3, Illinois 20, Connecticut 7, Delaware 3, Massachusetts 11, Rhode Island 4, Maine 4, Maryland 10, District of Columbia 3, New York 29, Michigan 16, New Jersey 14, Pennsylvania 20, New Hampshire 4, California 55, Hawaii 4, Washington 12, Wisconsin 10, New Mexico 5, Ohio 18, Iowa 6, Minnesota 10, Oregon 7, Colorado 9, Nevada 6, Virginia 13)
Romney: 203 (Kentucky 8, West Virginia 5, South Carolina 9, Oklahoma 7, Tennessee 11, Georgia 16, Alabama 9, Wyoming 3, Kansas 6, Louisiana 8, South Dakota 3, North Dakota 3, Mississippi 6, Nebraska 5, Arkansas 6, Texas 38, Indiana 11, Utah 6, Arizona 11, Idaho 4, North Carolina 15, Missouri 10 , Montana 3)
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