Four more years, thank you, says Obama
Wednesday November 07, 2012 11:19:56 AM,
IANS
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Washington: "Four more years," Barack Obama tweeted after winning a
second term in the White House.
"Four more years," he said minutes after he defeated his
Republican rival Mitt Romney in a closely contested poll.
"We're all in this together. That's how we campaigned, and that's
who we are. Thank you," said another tweet.
Barack Obama has won a second term as US president, defeating his
Republican rival Mitt Romney in a closely contested battle that
seemed almost too close to call till the end.
Obama, who four years ago was elected as the US' first African
American president, won 274 electoral votes, four more than what
was needed to win.
As celebrations broke out across the country, a victorious Obama
tweeted: "Four more years."
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