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November 7, 2012

HIVI NDIVYO RAIS BARRACK OBAMA ALIVYOSHINDA KWA KISHINDO, HOTUBA YAKE BAADA YA KUCHAGULIWA!

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President Barack Obama re-election, victory acceptance speech
One hundred million votes and 31 million Tweets later, Election Day 2012 has come to a close. As the results of the election were called by news organizations, the conversation on Twitter surged, hitting a peak of 327,452 Tweets per minute (TPM). Before President Obama took the stage to address the nation, he shared a special update on Twitter. As thousands of supporters cheered in Chicago, more than 455,000 (and counting) retweeted his celebratory message:


Four more years. twitter.com/BarackObama/st…— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 7, 2012
While the announcement of results was the biggest moment of the election cycle, there were many other notable Twitter moments tonight:
-327,452 TPM - 11:19pm ET - Networks call Obama's reelection
-85,273 TPM -11:12pm ET - IA presidential race called
-69,031 TPM - 9:33pm ET - PA and WI presidential races called
-65,106 TPM - 8:03pm ET - Polls close in various states; AP calls races for IL, CT, ME, DC, DE, RI, MD, MA
As international leaders tweeted diplomatic messages directly to @BarackObama, Twitter also provided a glimpse into global politics:
Warm congratulations to my friend @barackobama. Look forward to continuing to work together.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) November 7, 2012
Congratulations @barackobama on being elected to a 2nd term. I hope our countries’ relationship continues to go from strength to strength.
— Mohd Najib Tun Razak (@NajibRazak) November 7, 2012
— Julia Gillard (@JuliaGillard) November 7, 2012
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From Twitter on Election Night 2012:



The stations will also bring you coverage from key House, Senate and Governor races.

Join Americans for election night coverage with analysis, results and viewer reaction along with victory and concession speeches by the Presidential candidates.
The stations will also bring you coverage from key House, Senate and Governor races.
Join Americans for election night coverage with analysis, results and viewer reaction along with victory and concession speeches by the Presidential candidates.
Join Americans for election night coverage with analysis, results and viewer reaction along with victory and concession speeches by the Presidential candidates.

My sincere congratulations to President@barackobama on your re-election! JG
This thing is OVER because exit polls from polling stations shows someone has gone beyond 270 votes needed to win the Presidency


Barack OBAMA 303 : Mitt ROMNEY 206 with Republicans controlling The House Democrats controlling the Senate


BARACK OBAMA WINS RE-ELECTION


The President will be inaugurated into Office on Monday, January 21st, 2013 (remember in the US Presidential inaugurations are never held on Sundays. If January 20 falls on a Sunday, the oath is given privately on Saturday or on Sunday and then the public inauguration day celebrations are held on Monday with the oath repeated).





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Starting at 8pm ET, most news stations will bring you LIVE coverage of the 2012 U.S Presidential election between the incumbent President, Barack Obama (Democratic) na Mitt Romney (Republican).

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