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'Best is yet to come,' Obama says after winning re-election
By Nancy Benac
Associated Press
Associated Press/Jerome Delay
President Barack Obama joins his wife Michelle, Vice President Joe Biden and Biden's spouse Jill to acknowledge applause after Obama delivered his victory speech to supporters gathered in Chicago early today.

WASHINGTON — His lease renewed in trying economic times, President Barack Obama claimed a second term from an incredibly divided electorate and immediately braced for daunting challenges and progress that comes only in fits and starts.

"We have fought our way back and we know in our hearts that for the United States of America, the best is yet to come," Obama said.

The same voters who gave Obama another four years also elected a divided Congress, re-upping the dynamic that has made it so hard for the president to advance his agenda. Democrats retained control of the Senate; Republicans renewed their majority in the House.

It was a sweet victory for Obama, but nothing like the jubilant celebration of four years earlier, when his hope-and-change election as the nation's first black president captivated the world. This time, Obama ground out his win with a stay-the-course pitch that essentially boiled down to a plea for more time to make things right and a hope that Congress will be more accommodating than in the past.

The vanquished Republican, Mitt Romney, tried to set a more conciliatory tone on the way off the stage.

"At a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering," Romney said after a campaign filled with it. "Our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work."

House Speaker John Boehner spoke of a dual mandate, saying, "If there is a mandate, it is a mandate for both parties to find common ground and take steps together to help our economy grow and create jobs."

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell had a more harsh assessment.

"The voters have not endorsed the failures or excesses of the president's first term," McConnell said. "They have simply given him more time to finish the job they asked him to do together" with a balanced Congress.

Obama claimed a commanding electoral mandate — at least 303 electoral votes to 206 for Romney — and had a near-sweep of the nine most hotly contested battleground states.

But the close breakdown in the popular vote showed Americans' differences over how best to meet the nation's challenges. With more than 90 percent of precincts reporting, the popular vote went 50 percent for Obama to 48.4 percent for Romney, the businessman-turned-politician who had argued that Obama had failed to turn around the economy and said it was time for a new approach keyed to lower taxes and a less intrusive government.

Obama's re-election assured certainty on some fronts: His signature health-care overhaul will endure, as will the Wall Street reforms enacted after the economic meltdown. The drawdown of troops in Afghanistan will continue apace. And with an aging Supreme Court, the president is likely to have at least one more nomination to the high court.

The challenges immediately ahead for the 44th president are all too familiar: an economy still baby-stepping its way toward full health, 23 million Americans still out of work or in search of better jobs, civil war in Syria, an ominous standoff over Iran's nuclear program, and more.

Sharp differences with Republicans in Congress on taxes, spending, deficit reduction, immigration and more await.

And even before Obama gets to his second inaugural on Jan. 20, he must grapple with the threatened "fiscal cliff" — a combination of automatic tax increases and steep across-the-board spending cuts that are set to take effect in January if Washington doesn't quickly come up with a workaround budget deal. Economists have warned the economy could tip back into recession absent a deal.

Despite long lines at polls in many places, turnout overall looked to be down from four years ago as the president pieced together a winning coalition of women, young people, minorities and lower-income voters that reflected the country's changing demographics. Obama's superior ground organization in the battleground states was key to his success.

The president's victory speech — he'd written a concession, too, just in case — reflected the realities of the rough road ahead.

"By itself the recognition that we have common hopes and dreams won't end all the gridlock, or solve all our problems or substitute for the painstaking work of building consensus and making the difficult compromises needed to move this country forward," Obama said.

"But that common bond is where we must begin. Our economy is recovering. A decade of war is ending. A long campaign is now over, and whether I earned your vote or not, I have listened to you, I have learned from you and you have made me a better president."

The president said he hoped to meet with Romney and discuss how they can work together. They may have battled fiercely, he said, "but it's only because we love this country deeply."

Romney's short concession — with misplaced confidence, he'd only prepared an acceptance speech — was a gracious end note after a grueling campaign.

He wished the president's family well and told subdued supporters in Boston, "I so wish that I had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction, but the nation chose another leader and so Ann and I join with you to earnestly pray for him and for this great nation."

Obama's re-election was a remarkable achievement given that Americans are anything but enthusiastic about the state they're in: Only about 4 in 10 voters thought the economy is getting better, just one quarter thought they're better off financially than four years ago and a little more than half think the country is on the wrong track, exit polls showed.

But even now, four years after George W. Bush left office, voters were more likely to blame Bush than Obama for the fix they're in.

It wasn't just the president and Congress who were on the ballot. Voters around the country considered ballot measures on a number of divisive social issues, with Maine and Maryland becoming the first states to approve same-sex marriage by popular vote while Washington state and Colorado legalized recreational use of marijuana.

From the beginning, Obama had an easier path than Romney to the 270 electoral votes needed for victory. The most expensive campaign in history was narrowly targeted at people in nine battleground states that held the key to victory, and the two sides drenched voters there with more than a million ads, the overwhelming share of them negative.

Obama claimed at least seven of the battleground states, most notably Ohio, the Ground Zero of campaign 2012. He also got Iowa, New Hampshire, Colorado, Nevada, Virginia and Wisconsin, and he was ahead in Florida. Romney got North Carolina.

Overall, Obama won 25 states and the District of Columbia and was leading in too-close-to-call Florida. Romney won 24 states.

It was a more measured victory than four years ago, when Obama claimed 365 electoral votes to McCain's 173, winning with 53 percent of the popular vote.

Obama was judged by 53 percent of voters to be more in touch with people like them. More good news for him: Six in 10 voters said that taxes should be increased. And nearly half of voters said taxes should be increased on income over $250,000, as Obama has called for.

Obama's list of promises to keep includes many holdovers he was unable to deliver on in his first term: rolling back tax cuts for upper-income people, immigration reform, reducing federal deficits, and more.

A second term is sure to produce turnover in his Cabinet: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has made it clear he wants to leave at the end of Obama's first term but is expected to remain in the post until a successor is confirmed. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Obama's rival for the presidency four years ago, is ready to leave too. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta isn't expected to stay on.

To the end, the presidential race was a nail-biter. About 1 in 10 voters said they'd only settled on their presidential choice within the last few days or even on Election Day, and they were closely divided between Obama and Romney. Nearly 1 percent of voters went for Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson, who was on the ballot in 48 states.

In an election offering sharply different views on the role of government, voters ultimately narrowly tilted toward Obama's approach.

"We have seen growth in the economy," said 25-year-old Matt Wieczorek, a registered Republican from Cincinnati who backed the president. "Maybe not as fast as we want it to be, but Obama has made a difference and I don't want to see that growth come to an end."

Notwithstanding his victory, Obama will lead a nation with plenty of people who were ready for a change.

"The last four years have been crap," said 73-year-old Marvin Cleveland, a Romney supporter in Roseville, Minn. "Let's try something else."

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Public education at work...

We have waited too long. The takers now outnumber the makers. There is nothing but insolvency ahead - see Greece.

Redneckisstan is pissed!

Poor little Republicans

Bubba

Poor little Republicans

Bubba

Affirmative Action meets the Peter Principle. Don't get it? You probably voted for him.

"Six in 10 voters said that taxes should be increased" who are these people? how can people be so ignorant?

Look at the map. In terms of land mass, Romey was the victor. This is where the majority of middle class Americans live. Obama carried most states with high populations, i.e. the ones with the most Americans getting the government handouts. He also carried the young vote. Just goes to show that the youth of today is only concerned about "what about me?" God help us all!

You right wing conservatives had it coming all along! This is a new world and times is changing. Nobody wants hate and bigitry running this country. Thank the lord OBAMA has won again!!!

Northwest....SHUT UP!!!!!! As Far Obama goes he's is NOT A LEADER.....he can't even keep his story straight, and has no agenda except to bankrupt America, and turn our Democaracy into a dictatorship (Obamacare) how can folks pay for health insurance when they are not working? Js

BREAKING NEWS: Alabama, Arkansas, West Virginia, Louisiana and Mississippi are the most conservative.

In other news, Alabama, Arkansas, West Virginia, Louisiana and Mississippi are sill last in everything.

"Northwest Resident" is but an example of the takers that now outnumber the makers. Poorly educated, vengeful minded and out to take all that is possible from those who make the welfare lifestyle possible, pleading for the government to take more from the makers to give to the failures like himself.

Welfare client to welfare counselor: I have been on the dole all of my life, like my father before me. I failed in school, my crowning achievement is that I managed to obtain a driver's license. My family has for years lived off the sweat of others' backs, sucking the system dry. But, today, I decided that need to get a job and contribute to society for all the years I lived off of taxpayers.

Counselor: What a coincidence, I just got off the phone with a wealthy man who seeks a chauffeur/companion. The job requires travel to the world's finest hotels, a place at the high-rollers table in Vegas, the masseuse's table, the finest restaurants.......... would you be interested?

Welfare client: Man, you're pulling my leg!

Counselor: Well, you started it!

Keep on hatin' you tea party racists! The facts are the Democrats have taken this country back from you Bush era lovers. Don't be bitter just because some people need a little help in life. Its greatly over-exaggerated about the number of people on welfare. Some of us were not dealt a fair hand in life. I believe the Democratic way of life will slowly trickle into these Southern states and before you know it Alabama will be a BLUE state!!

Northwest.....just because you were not "dealt a fair hand in life" doesn't mean folks can keep taking from the working man.....my husband is 49 years old, never learned how to read,and has made a living for his family without handouts and welfare, but the last four years has almost bankrupted his business which is contracting in building homes and businesses, I can only imagine how difficult the next four years are going to be for us and others who are hurting economically.....Obama has not told how is going to fix things which he says he inherited from Bush, what will his excuse be after this four years????? And by the way how is cutting our defense spending going to help protect our country from extremists like Alquaida, and Iran? I have so many reasons why I didn't vote for Obama, but the main reason is that the man has no leadership qualities.....

Rampant homosexuality, wholesale abortion, Planned Parenthood clinics in or near black neighborhoods (as they already are, thanks to the Democrat Party and Margaret Sanger) easy divorce, massive fatherlessness, polygamous-like relationships, and economic collapse. Would you tell your child, "Poor baby, you weren't born with money, so life didn't deal you a fair hand. It's okay to live off the toil of others," or, "Hey kid, you live in the only society that provides equal opportunity and where every man is equal before the law, go make something of yourself!" If one would not tell a child the former, why choose to accept it for oneself ?

I agree Otis: the last four years haven't been easy for us, but I know there are others doing far worse than we are and are trying hard not to depend on the government for handouts.........

Beth why can't you husband read???

Bubba

Remember all the "make love not war" pot heads from the 60's well now we have them leading our country.

I do believe that Mr. Obama has just inherited the worst economy since the great depression. Let's wish him luck in getting it fixed and get these shovel ready jobs going like last time, LOL. I can only laugh, because come January my pay goes down, again, to pay for O'Bubba and lib friends inability to provide for themselves. The day is quickly approaching when there won't be other people's money to spread around.

To Bubba: my husband is among many illiterate Americans...it doesn't mean they are stupid or ignorant, just means that they were not given the opportunity that other folks had when they were growing up.....basically his family moved a lot when he was growing up and they didn't think education was important......don't feel sorry for him, because we have two daughters that graduated high school, and one is in college, because he knows how important education is, that being said it would be easy for our family to qualify for handouts and welfare from the government, but we chose not to go that route.....

"'Best is yet to come"??? NO S%#T. Nothing good has happend in the last 4 years. When you are at rock bottom how which direction is there to go but up?

Plenty has happened in the last 4 years. Obamacare was passed! Its amazing to me that the people who will benefit the most from Obamacare are the ones voting for Romney! Wake up people! The republicans are just leading you down a mindless route, using you as pawns. Democrats take care of the lower and middle class. Hop on board!

Just keep buying your stuff from china, You people act like you care for your neighbors then you go to walmart and buy the stuff that puts your neighbor out of a job Then you claim he is lazy.. Same thing in the housing industry people keep buying Italiain marble, mexican tile, Persian rugs, Taiwan made toilets, and water fixtures, cabinets from who knows where.

Iphones, ipads and the list goes on. The president is not making you people buy these things You have failed to Recycle the American Dollar through Patriotic spending Buy American.

If it's not American then don't buy it. Just wait the merchants will make adjustments to their inventory.... And fast

Listen all you have to is this when you find something you like and it's not made in America ask the deptment head this. Do you have this in a American version? And if they say no then simple say thank you and put it back on the shelf. I know some of you will try to defend your purchases by saying "You can't buy anything that's made in America anymore" Sure you can do some research. If everyone did this for eight months imagine how many jobs would be created. Oh yeah last year I made note of those Christmas items like lights and stuff were made in Pakistan, Pakistan now Pakistan is a muslin nation and they are manufacturing our Christian Religous goods Really! And if we are the infidels why??? aren't we putting them in there unemployment lines.

Northwest, you remind me of the people of IRAQ. While I was there along with my fellow American soldiers, trying to help the Iraqi people by building their infrastruture, training their police, and countless other duties to assist local government in establishing jobs, there was no thank you for your help for being here. But, get this part of it Northwest, all they would say is we want more money.

why does people call obama 'a black president' HELLO he is also a white man. so why turn it into yet another racist issue. the governments not gonna rip this nation apart, the american people themselves are doing a fine job of that on their own. welfare will run out, and the way the economy is going it wont be long.BETH... i have an uncle who cant read, due to back then you had to work to survive, there was no welfare to support you, so i know exactly what your saying, & to this day will health issues ( diagnosed with a type of lukemia) he still gets up at the crack of dawn & works as he has to, to support his family, til well after dark. Although i didnt care for either obama/romney, i think one can & will do just as much damage to our nation as the other, so all i can say is dear lord please have mercy on the good hearted, hard working, honest people of your great world, because YOU lord are the only one that can save us.

Well said Danita, as well as a unique name.....my husband is too proud of a man to accept welfare and handouts...please pray for our country.....

Charles Kirby is fat.

what B.S.

citizen

Black people are the minorty...the majority is using the government...and to lazy to work and find a job.

The number stated that receive any portion of their support from from welfare assistance--including food stamps--it is 29,900,000 or roughly 8% of the total population in the United States.

This breaks down to:

39% white 11,661,000 of 29,900,000 recipients

38% black 11,362,000 of 29,900,000

17% Hispanic 5,083,000 of 29,900,000

The strictest sense of the term though would be those getting income directly from the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services which is about 8% of the total population that receives some form of assistance and 1.7% that receive most of their income (50% or more) from these programs.

Programs like unemployment insurance or social security payments can technically be counted as "welfare" in some instances though they are differentiated from federal programs like TANF or food stamps.

Patrick, thank you for your service buy my point is we shouldn't have gone into iraq at all. Obama would never lead us into an unprovoked war. Only Republican dictator wannabes!

Republicans losers using the same old sick racist talking points.

Bubba says get a new talking point...... lets move forward Democrats

The best man WON! And OUR PRESIDENT for the next four years is PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA! And if you don't like it, SO! That fact is not going to CHANGE! If you don't like his policies and how he choose to run OUR COUNTRY, SO! There's NOTHING you can do about it! Cry me a river! Or better yet move to Europe or Russia for the next four years! Because BARACK OBAMA is the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES! And he has the right to run the UNITED STAES HOWEVER HE SEE FIT! AMERICA IS GROWING AND MOVING FORWARD WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT! And once again... The leader of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IS PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA! And Ba da ba ba ba... I'm lovin it! And I'm not a welfare recipient who needs a handout, I have a college education paid for by my parents who worked hard. And I'm raising a high school Honor Student who will go to college on an Academic scholarship... And that's the direction OUR PRESIDENT is leading this country.

Give me my free phone and my free money and leave me alone. What's that you say??? A JOB?? I can't work or they will cut out my freebies. --SAID A BUNCH OF FOLKS THAT NEED TO GET A JOB!

AND by all means BUBBA, get the Dems to move us forward - we been standing still and backing up for the last 4 years! Oh, and it is the "same old sick racist talking points" because NOTHING HAS CHANGED EXCEPT MORE FOLKS ARE GETTING TO SUCK THE TEET OF GOVERNMENT VIA MY PAYCHECK!

So Northwest: we just let the Terriost kill thousands of people world trade center and not retaliate......we went after Japan during the attact on Pearl Harbor......that's why we went to war with Iraq and "your man" takes all the credit for killing Osama, The Terriosts are still out there, they are responsible for the LYbia attack, oh I know Obama won't go after those people that killed four Americans, because he doesn't believe in war.....these people only know one thing and that's killing Americans.......

Most of us on Social Security paid into it from youth. It is not welfare or entiltement. Get it straight.

Hannity made a great point today. He was talking about how government is only 1 part of your life. It's important but not everything. I agree with him that it's time to roll up our sleeves and get to work and work on the rest of our lives. The election is over and we get what we got. I hope that the economy survives the next four years and I'm going to work my 3 jobs and pay my taxes and take care of my family. I'm going to do my part by continuing on. I'm going to do me because that's all I can truly affect.

Why did Obama win . . . . it is hard to vote against Santa Claus.

So many bitter, whiny, losers. Quit crying; it is unbecoming and unproductive. This this isn't the Alabama/Auburn game that your team lost- your fellow Americans are not your rivals. Work together to make this country a better place instead of complaining.

My original post said it all based on many of the comments after...

@Carol,

The fact is that MOST people collecting SSI now, will receive MUCH more than they EVER paid in. Get it straight.

I sure am tired of being called a "hater" by the best haters in America. If common sense and knowledge of how an economy works makes me a "hater", then, by all means, I am a hater of ignorance.

The real haters still don't understand that. The real haters most likely believe Bush is the cause of Sandy and the reason why FEMA is doing such a poor job there.

Public education. Ain't it fun!

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