Barack Obama elected US president, says "Change has come to America"

by Rachel Nixon | November 4, 2008 at 10:19 pm

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Democrat Barack Obama has been elected the first black president of the United States, as his Republican rival John McCain conceded defeat.

Obama
delivered his acceptance speech to cheering crowds at Grant Park in Chicago. He said: "It's been a long time coming, but tonight... change has come to America."

As he appeared on stage in front of tens of thousands of people, he said: "If there is anyone out there who still doubts that all things are possible... who still questions the power of democracy, tonight is your answer."

"We are and always will be the United States of America." 

Obama paid tribute to Senator John McCain. "We are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfless leader." He said he looked forward to working with McCain and Sarah Palin "to renew this nation's promise".

He added: "The road ahead will be long, the climb ahead will be steep.... but America I have never been more hopeful that we will get there. We as a people will get there," Obama said, while the crowd chanted: "Yes we can."

After the speech, Obama and his running mate Joe Biden were joined on stage by their wives and families.

Celebrations are taking place across Chicago, outside the White House in Washington DC, and in Kenya.

In Phoenix, Arizona, John McCain delivered his concession speech. He said: "The American people have spoken and they have spoken clearly." The crowd booed when McCain said he had called Obama to congratulate him on winning the presidency.  McCain silenced the crowd.

"Senator Obama has achieved a great thing for himself and for his country. I applaud him for it."

McCain urged all Americans to find ways to come together, help restore prosperity and security and "leave our grandchildren a better country than we inherited." 

"It is natural tonight to feel some disappointment but tomorrow we must move beyond it and work together to get our country moving again... The failure is mine, not yours," McCain told the crowd.

Here's a list of full election results, state by state.


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Milieunet
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AlvarezGalloso
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at 11:11 on November 4th, 2008

Rachel Nixon, I like this story. It's good stuff. I like the story as well. I also recommend this link.

http://my.nowpublic.com/world/us-election-2008-polls-open-live-blogging-and-predictions

I have been posting photos there and keeping an eye on the elections.

 

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Rachel Nixon

Thanks Milieunet and AlvarezGalloso. For now, the live blogging link you posted is the best place to post comments and so on. This results page will become more important later on, but I just wanted to make sure people knew we had somewhere to see the results as and when they come in.

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AlvarezGalloso

Thanks

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AlvarezGalloso

On November 4, 2008 @ 1:55PM EST, Ourvotelive.com reports that 1,299 problems and inquiries related to the elections have been made in Ohio. Cuyahoga County [where Cleveland is located] was declared the source of 237 of the 1,299 problems or 11%. There have been reports of polling problems, registration problems, and voting equipment malfunctions.

http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/news_article.aspx?storyid=100160&catid=45

 

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AlvarezGalloso

In Butte, Montana; a 38 year old man protested against Barack Obama by parking a trailer full of manure in front of the Obama campaign office in this city. Democrats are protesting but the man states that "change" by Obama is "full of manure". He also stated that the manure will "stay until after Election Day".

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/11/04/man-parks-manure-near-democrats-campaign-office-protest-obama/ 

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Tina Kells

Voter fraud hotline:

If you believe that you have evidence of voter fraud, you may contact the Department of Justice.

HOTLINES:

1-800-253-3931 (voice) (voter access)1-888-305-3228 (TTY)202-514-1412 (voter fraud)

or e-mail a complaint:

http://www.usdoj.gov/...ng/election2008/index.php



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generaldecay

Tina, has there been much evidence of this?

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Tina Kells

Not that I have heard.  Obama's win was so overwhelming I can't see this being as big an issue as it was made to be before the election.

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generaldecay

Right. Here's hoping anyway.

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panzerlawyer

lol

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scott swan

go ron paul!!!

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Fairbanks

Kentucky and Vermont are done and projected, for the top slot anyway. Races for Senator and Representative are also of interest but will be less emphasized unless they need to kill some time. 

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AlvarezGalloso

According to the BBC News Website, Kentucky has just been projected for McCain and Vermont for Obama.

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Fairbanks

Updates will be frequent now the news bureaus have gone on air.  Hours and hours of solemn pronouncements from the IT Dept. 

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AlvarezGalloso

According to FOX News, McCain has been projected to win West Virginia. This has been confirmed by BBC News.

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AlvarezGalloso

Florida and Ohio has been declared too close to call.

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AlvarezGalloso

BBC News projects that South Carolina has been projected to go to McCain with 8 electoral votes.

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AlvarezGalloso

Obama is projected to win Pennsylvania with 21 Electoral Votes according to the BBC News Website.

Heritage
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Rachel Nixon, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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AlvarezGalloso

BBC News has projected Obama to win New Hampshire. It appears that McCain is in trouble. Illinois and the District of Columbia has been projected in favour of Obama. Massachusetts and Delaware has also been projected for Obama.

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AlvarezGalloso

McCain has been projected to win Tennessee and Obama has been projected to win in Maryland and Connecticut.again according to the BBC News Website. I am seeing the BBC News on the internet.

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AlvarezGalloso

BBC News reported that McCain has been projected to win Oklahoma while Obama has been projected to win New Jersey.

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AlvarezGalloso

Obama has been projected to win Rhode Island and Maine according to BBC News.

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AlvarezGalloso

BBC News has reported that Elizabeth Dole [wife of Robert Dole] has lost her bid for reelection in North Carolina.

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AlvarezGalloso

Republicans have lost five seats while Democrat has gained five seats in Congress. Reference: BBC News.

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AlvarezGalloso

According to America Teve 41 which is a US Latin Station in Miami Florida, Joe Garcia [Democrat] and Mario Diaz-Balart [Republican] is in a dead heat in the race for the 25th District in Florida.

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