OBAMA DECLARED WINNER
November 5, 2008 by Burnman
Filed under American History, Politics & Gov't
That’s right folks, Barack Obama has achieved enough electoral votes, 338 to be exact, to claim victory in this historic election. Will Obama’s promised change give our Great Nation the new direction it so desperately deserves? Let us hope so.
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In a historic campaign dominated by economic concerns, Obama defeated Senator John McCain in key battleground states including New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia while holding on to Democratic-leaning states. And once the polls closed at 11 p.m. in California and other West Coast states, Obama reached the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, according to the Associated Press tally.
A giant crowd gathered to hear Obama in Chicago’s Grant Park, growing more animated as each state was called by television networks for their candidate. The audience erupted when he won Pennsylvania, and exploded not long after when the networks projected he would carry Ohio. Supporters waved giant American flags, rang cowbells, and pumped their fists in the air.
- By Michael Kranish and Scott Helman, Globe Staff, November 4, 2008 11:00 PM
The end of this election season has been a long time coming, and I am glad it is finally over. Both campaigns have been divisive, and it will take some time to heal the rift between parties. Things are definitely not going to be the same as they have been these 8 years past, so I hope you have your seatbelts buckled ladies and gentlemen. We are in unknown territory now.



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