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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

President Obama Wins A Second Term In The White House

President Barack Obama 
A changing electorate helps President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden prevail over Republican Mitt Romney and his right wing agenda. 

With a slower growing economy, and a house of rights wing conservative’s Republicans that has blocked nearly every bill of progress, our President overcame that on Tuesday night. The American people look at the progress he made in four years, and looked at the record of the Republicans and their candidates and said, we are not moving backwards but forward.


The outcome was surprisingly swift. The TV networks called the race against Republican Mitt Romney less than 20 minutes after the polls closed on the West Coast, as a succession of battleground states tipped the president's way. Except for Karl Rove who kept fighting the notion that President Obama has won re-election on FOX News. Karl Rove and all of those other billionaires that tried to buy this election is hurt this morning, to learn that their cash wasn’t good enough to buy the electorate votes.

About 90 minutes later, the former Massachusetts governor offered his concession in a phone conversation with the president.

Claiming victory before a roaring, flag-waving crowd in his hometown of Chicago, Obama summoned a bit of the poetry absent throughout much of the acrid campaign. He told supporters that the country was moving forward “because of you.”

“You reaffirmed the spirit that has triumphed over war and depression, the spirit that has lifted this country from the depths of despair to the great heights of hope,” he said, “the belief that while each of us will pursue our own individual dreams, we are an America family, and we rise or fall together as one nation and one people.”

Romney, standing alone on a flag-bedecked stage in Boston, spoke before Obama took the stage. Romney and Ryan had their hopes on claiming the White House so they can get in and make things better for the wealthy Americans, and destroy our middle class and poor Americans. The American people in a majority had a different opinion and they said proudly-NO to Romney/Ryan.

It’s clear that Hispanics and African Americans played a key role in the re-election of President Obama in battleground states. The changing minority population is forever changing and it help the president maintain the White House.

With all the election results in and some ballots are still being counted, President Barack Obama have enough votes to coast to another victory and will serve another four years as our President. Many Republican and Tea Party lead groups have lead operations of hate and voter suppression to keep this colored President from being re-elected. They wanted to hold true to their promise of a one term President.  These same operatives on this morning are heartbroken and sad that they didn’t win and come up with a victory, especially in battleground states where Republican lead legislatures, Governors and State Officials have tried to suppress the vote.

Voter in America had a deeper and better determination, and that was to overcome fear and hate. And embrace love and unity.

Today, we can proudly say that we are honor to have President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joe Biden leading this country.