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Obama wins re-election, makes history again

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WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama swept to re-election Tuesday, creating history again by defying the undertow of a slow economic recovery and high unemployment to beat Republican foe Mitt Romney.

Obama became only the second Democrat to win a second four-year White House term since World War II, when television networks projected he would win the bellwether state of Ohio where he had staged a pitched battle with Romney.

"This happened because of you. Thank you," Obama tweeted to his 22 million followers on Twitter as a flurry of states, including Iowa, which nurtured his unlikely White House dreams suddenly tipped into his column.

With a clutch of swing states, including Florida and Virginia still to be declared, Obama already had 275 electoral votes, more than the 270 needed for the White House and looked set for a comfortable victory.

There was a sudden explosion of jubilation at Obama's Chicago victory party as the first African American president, who was elected on a wave of hope and euphoria four years ago, booked another four years in the White House.

Romney's aides had predicted that a late Romney wave would sweep Obama from office after a single term haunted by a sluggish recovery from the worst economic crisis since the 1930s Great Depression and high unemployment.

But a huge cheer rang out at Obama headquarters when television networks projected Obama would retain Pennsylvania and its 20 electoral votes, and the party grew wilder as they called Wisconsin and Michigan.

The mood at Romney headquarters in Boston however had grown subdued throughout the evening as partisans stared at their smart phones.

Disappointed Republicans were seen leaving what had been billed as a celebration of Romney's expected triumph in central Washington.

Defeats in New Hampshire, where Romney has a summer home and Wisconsin, the home of Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan were especially sickening for Republicans.

Early signs were that the election, while a building triumph for Obama would do little to ease the deep polarization afflicting US politics, as Republicans racked up huge margins in safe states, though struggled in battlegrounds.

Exit polls appeared to vindicate the vision of the race offered by Obama's campaign, when top aides predicted that Obama's armies of African American, Latinos and young voters would come out in droves.

Polls also showed that though only 39 per cent of people believed that the economy was improving, around half of Americans blamed President George W. Bush for the tenuous situation, and not Obama.

The president, who made history by becoming America's first black president after a euphoric victory, carved a new precedent on Tuesday by defying the portents of a hurting economy to win a second term.

He awaited his fate in his hometown of Chicago, while Romney, a multi-millionaire former investment manager and Massachusetts governor was laying low in a hotel in Boston awaiting results.

As expected, television networks projected that Republicans would win the House of Representatives.

Democrats clung onto the Senate, and retained a seat in Missouri, where Senator Claire McCaskill fended off a challenge by Representative Todd Akin, whose remarks about rape and abortion sparked national outrage.

Both presidential candidates had earlier marked time while voters dictated their fates.

Romney appeared caught up in the emotion of seeing his name on the ballot for President of the United States and also saw an omen in a huge crowd that showed up at a multi-story parking lot to see his plane land at Pittsburgh airport.

"Intellectually I felt that we're going to win this and I've felt that for some time," Romney told reporters on his plane.

"But emotionally, just getting off the plane and seeing those people standing there... I not only think we're going to win intellectually but I feel it as well."

While Romney penned his victory speech, Obama took part in his election day tradition of playing a game of pick-up basketball with friends, including Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen, after visiting a campaign office near his Chicago home.

The president, who like a third of Americans voted before election day, congratulated Romney on "a spirited campaign" despite their frequently hot tempered exchanges.

"I know that his supporters are just as engaged and just as enthusiastic and working just as hard today. We feel confident we've got the votes to win, that it's going to depend ultimately on whether those votes turn out," he said.

"I think anybody who's running for office would be lying if they say that there's not some butterflies before the polls come in because anything can happen," the president added later in a radio interview.

CBS News, quoting early exit polls, said 39 per cent of people approached after they had voted said the economy, the key issue, was improving, while 31 per cent said it was worse and 28 saw it as staying the same.

Voters were also choosing a third of the Democratic-led Senate and the entire Republican-run House of Representatives. But, with neither chamber expected to change hands, the current political gridlock will likely continue.

The US presidential election is not directly decided by the popular vote, but requires candidates to pile up a majority -- 270 -- of 538 electoral votes awarded state-by-state on the basis of population.

A candidate can therefore win the nationwide popular vote and still be deprived of the presidency by falling short in the Electoral College.

The election went ahead in New Jersey with thousands of people without power, and large areas devastated by superstorm Sandy which roared ashore last week killing more than 100 people.

Adora Agim, an immigrant from Nigeria, said the chaos shouldn't stop voting. "I have lived in a Third World country where your vote does not matter. It's nice to be somewhere where it matters," she said, in Hoboken, New Jersey.

The central message of Obama's campaign has been that he saved America from a second Great Depression after the economy was on the brink of collapse when he took over from Republican president George W. Bush in 2009.

He claims credit for ending the war in Iraq, saving the US auto industry, killing Osama bin Laden, offering almost every American health insurance, and passing the most sweeping Wall Street reform in decades.

Romney sought to mine frustration with the slow pace of the economic recovery and argued that the president was out of ideas and has no clue how to create jobs, with unemployment at 7.9 per cent and millions out of work.



 

syed putra

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Fandi for President?
more space for sports and not so so stressful singapore?
maybe....
 
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Reddog

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Good. China needs the stability offered by Obama to grow even stronger in all aspects. Wonderful.
 

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blame it on students, single women, single mothers, blacks, hispanics, union members and those on welfare.

According to the demographics, 72% of the US are white. If those dumb ass Caucasians stuck to voting for their own colour, none of this sort of shit would happen.

That's the problem with the leftie liberals. They think that it's cool for a white man to vote for a member of the minority.
 

Equalisation

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Why Mohd Romney Saiful lost ? He is a mormon.:(

Why Berak Osama won ? His mantra is : When the mountain don't come to me, I go to the mountain.:o
 

Sideswipe

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i'm surprised that Obama became only the second Democrat to win a second four-year White House term since World War II. so only Obama and Bill Clinton won reelection for the Democrat.
 

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American voters are just as dumb as sinkie voters. :rolleyes:

The Obama people voted for change in the last election. After 4 years, there was little change. Indeed, if there was any change, it was that the economy became worse - and unemployment has risen in the USA.

Same with voters in Singapore. 40% or more of them expected changed; they expected firework in parliament from the handful of opposition members in parliament. They were disappointed. The people of Aljunied and Hougang were disappointed.

The other 60% of pragmatic voters opted for stability and prospect of more good years.
 

Big Sexy

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Will the republicans now say they have been RAPED???
i dont know, but some of the republicans are really daft ...
 

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The Obama people voted for change in the last election. After 4 years, there was little change. Indeed, if there was any change, it was that the economy became worse - and unemployment has risen in the USA.

I was hoping that Romney would pull it off for two reasons :

1) The US would be a lot more Hawkish with the republicans in charge which means more rockets shot up the asses of those muslim loonies.

2) My US$ deposits would have increased in value vs the NZ dollar. They have been languishing ever since that black guy took over.
 

Big Sexy

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sam...i am with you on point 1 but really dont think romney would have help you with point 2.. :p

I was hoping that Romney would pull it off for two reasons :

1) The US would be a lot more Hawkish with the republicans in charge which means more rockets shot up the asses of those muslim loonies.

2) My US$ deposits would have increased in value vs the NZ dollar. They have been languishing ever since that black guy took over.
 

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Same with voters in Singapore. 40% or more of them expected changed; they expected firework in parliament from the handful of opposition members in parliament. They were disappointed. The people of Aljunied and Hougang were disappointed.

The other 60% of pragmatic voters opted for stability and prospect of more good years.

Moronic opposition put WP into Parliament expecting them to act like SDP. Instead WP performance so far is typical of WP. Do nothing in Parliament, embarrass themselves outside and since they have no real idea of their own, kept praising the PAP's policy as good. If PAP is so good why the hell do we need them for!!!!

We have the 60% to thank for keeping the country afloat
 
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sam...i am with you on point 1 but really dont think romney would have help you with point 2.. :p

Democrat presidents need more debt to fund their welfare policies for those useless blacks and other loser minorities. More debt means printing more money.

There is always a better chance of a republican cutting debt and taxes and leaving those useless louts to starve to death.

If you want evidence the capitalists do a better job than the liberals when it comes to running an economy, you need look no further than Singapore.
 

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It proves American are more sensible than 60% of Singaporeans. PAP must be really sad to see Obama being re-elected and won Republican pants down. Obama is like an opposition party, Romney is like PAP. The world has changed except North Korea and Singapore.
 
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