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Election 2008 | 11/04/2008 10:00 pm

Barack Hussein Obama Wins Historic Election; Will Become 44th President of The United States of America

A Dynamic Political Force Changes the Face and Race of Power in Washington and the World
By The Staff of wowOwow
AP

Barack Hussein Obama has been elected to the office of President of the United States of America.

The junior Senator from Illinois swept the 2008 election with a majority of both the popular and electorial votes.  He won a solid victory against Arizona Senator and Viet Nam-era war hero John McCain, winning in both traditional Democratic states as well as states known as Republican strongholds.

A virtual unknown until his stirring keynote address at the 2004 Democratic Convention, the President-elect’s meteoric rise to the White House was fueled by a riveting personal style, a gift for stirring oratory and a commanding ability to deploy new technology to raise funds and organize supporters.

The election of the left-leaning Democrat marks significant demographic and cultural shifts among the American electorate.  He will become the first post-Baby Boom President, as well as the first bi-racial President.  Politically, his ascendancy will mark the end of the prolonged era of small-government and unregulated capitalism that’s been in power since the Reagan Revolution of 1980.

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DeBúrca obj
No matter what happens next there has been a wonderful shift in consciousness today, can you feel it?
By DeBúrca obj on 11/05/2008 1:04 am
Cynthia Ceilan
I am so incredibly proud of this country right now. I worried the race would be close, easily lost by either side. Worst of all was the fear that we would remain a largely divided nation for four more years. For the first time in almost a decade I feel real hope. Things will get better. Finally, they’ll get better.
By Cynthia Ceilan on 11/04/2008 10:15 pm
Peggy Sue
God bless America and may we now unite and get down to the work of change.
By Peggy Sue on 11/04/2008 10:17 pm
Catherine Kaiman
I’m so grateful that I was here to witness this, omg this is amazing! Congrats America! Ahhhh if only Canada, had a Barack Obama….maybe someday.
By Catherine Kaiman on 11/04/2008 10:18 pm
Patty E
I am so happy…so happy I too, have tears—-but I just watched (I switched to Fox to see how they were handling this) and there was Rove talking about a Gallop Poll yesterday that said 58% said Obama was not qualified to be Prez——what a poor loser!
By Patty E on 11/04/2008 10:18 pm
~ countrywoman ~
Oh Patty E….Rove can take his rightful place in the hall of shame and we can rejoice that his opinions now go straight to the dark place, where they have always belonged. NO ONE can rain on this parade!
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 11/04/2008 11:24 pm
Josie Sullivan
Go Obama! I hope and pray to God that he will do the job with the excellence that he displayed in this campaign!
By Josie Sullivan on 11/04/2008 10:18 pm
Ms. Dee
Wowowowow! I am so pleased to be living in this country. Let’s all do our best to make sure this is a peaceful transfer of power. Heart full. ‘Bout time.
By Ms. Dee on 11/04/2008 10:20 pm
Catherine Kaiman
I’m watching McCain on CNN, this is the most gracious I have ever seen him, and I believe he is being very sincere. The only sad thing are the ones yelling out above him.
By Catherine Kaiman on 11/04/2008 10:24 pm
Wine Warrior
CK—Yes he was very gracious and genuine, statesman like. Amazing 338 Obama 156 McCain with many not decided.
By Wine Warrior on 11/04/2008 10:45 pm
Sally Owen
If John McCain had run his campaign the way he made that speech, he might have won. The angry, cynical, sarcastic and negative John is the one who lost.
By Sally Owen on 11/05/2008 7:49 am
Sandbee (FB) 54
I feel like someone has taken a weight off my back that I didn’t even realize was there. I am just so much lighter right now. I could float away. Just so grateful that this has worked out the right way.
By Sandbee (FB) 54 on 11/04/2008 10:25 pm
DeBúrca obj
Me too! I can hardly get my mind around this!
By DeBúrca obj on 11/05/2008 1:06 am
Wine Warrior
Me too, Sandbee….much lighter.
By Wine Warrior on 11/05/2008 5:28 am
Misty Gibbs
I agree with Josie :) Misty http://www.myinspirationlounge.com
By Misty Gibbs on 11/04/2008 10:27 pm