Wednesday, November 05, 2008

NBC: OBAMA ELECTED 44TH PRESIDENT


Illinois senator to become first African-American executive in U.S. history

BREAKING NEWS

By Alex Johnson
Reporter
msnbc.com


Barack Obama, a 47-year-old first-term senator from Illinois, shattered more than 200 years of history Tuesday night by winning election as the first African-American president in the history of the United States, according to projections by NBC News.

Obama reached the 270 electoral votes he needed for election at 11 p.m. ET, when NBC News projected that he would win California, Washington and Oregon.

Campaigning as a technocratic agent of change in Washington, not as a pathbreaking civil rights figure, Obama swept to victory over Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona, whose running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, was seeking to become the nation’s first female vice president.

A crowd nearing 100,000 people gathered in Grant Park in Chicago, awaiting an address by Obama. Hundreds of thousands more — Mayor Richard Daley said he would not be surprised if a million Chicagoans jammed the streets — were watching on a large television screen outside the park.

Surveys of voters as they left polling places nationwide indicated the breadth of the victory by Obama, the son of a Kenyan father and a white American mother. As expected, he won overwhelmingly among African-American voters, but he also won a slim majority of white voters. He won among women and Latino voters, reversing a longstanding Republican trend. And he won by more than 2-to-1 among voters of all races 30 years old and younger.

That dynamic was telling in Ohio, which President Bush won in 2004, and in Pennsylvania, where McCain poured in millions of dollars of scarce resources. Obama won both.

Obama also took Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey and New York, all states with hefty electoral vote hauls, NBC News projected. He also won Virginia, reversing 40 years of Republican victories there.

McCain countered with Texas and numerous smaller states, primarily in the South and the Great Plains.

In interviews with NBC News, aides to McCain said they were proud that they had put up a good fight in “historically difficult times.”

A senior adviser said McCain himself was “fine” but that he felt “he let his staff and supporters down.”

Obama will have a strongly Democratic Congress on the other end of Capitol Hill. The Democrats won strong majorities in both the House and the Senate. NBC News projected that the party would fall just short of a procedurally important 60 percent “supermajority” in the Senate, however.
Record turnout delays key results

In the end, Florida, the scene of electoral chaos in recent elections, had little impact. Florida had been closely watched, but results there and in other closely contested states were delayed after record numbers of voters flocked to polling stations, energized by an election in which they would select either the nation’s first black president or its first female vice president.

Obama, who led in nearly all public opinion polls, and McCain both launched get-out-the-vote efforts that led to long lines at polling stations in a contest that Democrats were also hoping would help them expand their majorities in both houses of Congress.

Americans voted in numbers unprecedented since women were given the franchise in 1920. Secretaries of state predicted turnouts approaching 90 percent in Virginia and Colorado and 80 percent or more in big states like Ohio, California, Texas, Virginia, Missouri and Maryland.

At New Shiloh Church Ministries on Mastin Lake in Huntsville, Ala., Stephanie Lacy-Conerly brought along a chair, expecting to stay for hours.

“It’s exciting,” she said. “It’s an historical moment.”

Election officials around the country braced for problems, but only minor issues were reported. However, the McCain campaign filed suit in Virginia, home to several major military bases, complaining that absentee ballots were not mailed on time to many members of the military serving overseas.

History played down in favor of issues

Voters were lured to the polls by an election with the potential to make history. Both campaigns played down the historic nature of their tickets, however, preferring to emphasize what they offered as plans to bring sweeping change to Washington and close the door on the two-term presidency of George W. Bush, whose approval ratings are near historic lows.

Election experts predicted that as many as 140 million Americans would vote, many of them minority, immigrant and young Americans who were casting ballots for the first time.

Maria Reyes, who immigrated from El Salvador and was sworn in as a citizen in August, was one of them. She cast her ballot with help from her daughter, Elvia.

“It’s wonderful time for our country right now — Obama!” Reyes said as she waved a small American flag.

In the Little Saigon section of Los Angeles, Timothy Ngo, a Vietnamese immigrant, turned out to support McCain.

“I came here as a refugee, so Mr. McCain and I grew up and fought in the same war in Vietnam,” Ngo said.

Six in 10 voters picked the economy as the most important issue facing the nation, according to data from national exit polls examined by msnbc.com. Only 9 percent said terrorism was the most important issue.

Pessimism over the economy is usually a grim omen for the party in control of the White House. In the elections of 1992, 1980, 1960 and 1932, economic distress, to some degree, resulted in the party in control losing the White House.
Obama, McCain cast their ballots

Obama and his wife, Michelle, voted with their young daughters at their sides at Beulah Shoesmith Elementary School in Hyde Park, Ill. The family was ushered inside ahead of a line of their neighbors that wrapped around the block.

Fellow voters watched in silence and snapped cell-phone pictures. They cheered when Obama held up his validation slip with a smile and said, “I voted.”

“The journey ends, but voting with my daughters, that was a big deal,” he told reporters later.

Obama’s final days of campaigning were bittersweet: He was mourning the loss of his grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, who helped raise him but died of cancer Sunday night and never got to see the results of the historic election.

In Delaware, Obama’s running mate, Sen. Joe Biden, went to the polls with his elderly mother. Speaking to reporters on his plane, Biden said he had made a deal with his wife, Jill.

“If you get the vice presidency and get elected, you can get a dog,” Biden said his wife told him. “I know what kind I want, [but] I don’t know what kind I’m going to get yet. We’re not there yet. The deal’s not closed yet.”

McCain, meanwhile, cast his ballot early Tuesday at a church near his home in central Phoenix. A small crowd cheered “Go, John, go!” and “We love you!” as he stepped out of a sport utility vehicle with his wife, Cindy. One person carried a sign that read, “Use your brain, vote McCain!”

Palin returned to where her political career began to cast her vote in the snow-dusted, two-story Wasilla City Hall where she once presided as a small-town mayor.

Palin, accompanied by her husband, Todd, voted just after 7 a.m. Tuesday, pushing aside a red, white and blue curtain on a voting booth and handing her white paper ballot to a clerk.

With Tom Curry of msnbc.com and Kelly O’Donnell, Steve Handelsman and George Lewis of NBC News. The following NBC stations contributed to this report: KPNX of Phoenix; WAFF of Huntsville, Ala.; WLWT of Cincinnati; and WTMJ of Milwaukee.

40 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulation!
Do hope the world will be more peaceful!

Une Parisienne

Anonymous said...

Congratulation!
That's an unexpected change. Hope, every countries can make this change too. Remember, you don't have to stick with one leader for the rest of your life.

Anonymous said...

The black leader in cambodia is useless. He been there too long.

Congrat to Mr Obama

Anonymous said...

The slave becomes the king. Good Obama. Makes the black proud of u. My high-school question is becoming true today. The world would be more peaceful...

Anonymous said...

That's nice that everyone can be
a president in USA. asian, black,
white, hispanic.

The world will be more peaceful.
Not so sure for that.

Right now, in the world, the poors
are getting poorers.
And the richs hide their monies.

Sooner or later, the poors will
revolt...

............................

The first revolution should happen
in Cambodia...
I don't want to see Hun Sen bring
khmers to another Khmer Rouge.
And become a yuon's slave.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations!

The United States of America is a real world democratic society.
I hope Cambodia will change too.

Khmer-American

Anonymous said...

Dictators, authoritarian and communist leaders, government,...regimes, are emboldened from this moment on.

As for Cambodia, Hun Sen is emboldened.

As for Khmer Krom, Vietnam is emboldened.

China is happy that McCain lost.

Al Qaida is very happy.

America is losing her respect around the world from this moment on.

Don't blame the Khmer populations now that Americans voted different from McCain.

America is highly literate and her people may make the wrong decision in her history.

Cambodia is less literate and less developed than U.S. Her people voted for Hun Sen due to threat, trick, cheat and political assassination and vote buying.

Given the same freedom and safety as the American counterpart, the Khmers are more likely to make an informed and decisive decision.

Unfortunately, Cambodia lacks.

Perhaps, Hun Sen will send the first congrat message to newly elected president.

Anonymous said...

I LOVE YOU AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!

Congratulations, President Elect Obama!

Thank you very much Senator McCain, my American Hero!

Let's the new dawn of hope begin!
I cannot believe I am witnessing a history making event in this great country!

Anonymous said...

Congratulation!
Do hope the world will be more peaceful!
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Anonymous said...

anything is possible in America....

Anonymous said...

The Americans have made the wrong decision in the history.

Anonymous said...

12:16 pm, you just afraid of making changes.

Anonymous said...

You are such an inspiration, Obama!

Anonymous said...

This will never happen in Thailand!

Anonymous said...

Thailand is land of the free. Everyone (included Khmer) has more opportunities in Thailand than they do in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Obama victory means NOTHING to us (Cambodia).


Hun Sen's advisor

Anonymous said...

Phumibol is a cycho you know that? he never smile.....indicating that he was sexually and physically abused in his childhood.....i feel sorry for him....or maybe he had done some bad things and kharma is catching up with him....

Anonymous said...

Correct, 12:53, Obama is democrat and Hun Sen is republican. Therefore, there will be some differences.

However, it is more important for Obama to focus on the US economy than Cambodia economy. If he succeeded, then the US may give us more trades; or else, forget about it.

Anonymous said...

12:37 PM, you mean McCain is not the change? give me ur definition of change. Did you mean the president should be from other party and you call it a change?

Anonymous said...

Poor American, your guy made a mistake to change your country for the slave to sit on your head.

SpicyGroup said...

Congratulation to Obama! the world will be a better place now.

For the sake of national interest, all Cambodian Americans should wake up and support the winner.

All Americans I know in Cambodia are Obama's supporters.

Spicy Group

Anonymous said...

1:24 PM, don't you think at least the Americans show the world the famous "American Dream Really Exists"?

Anonymous said...

anyway, we like to see things to change. Changing in the democratic world will bring progressiveness, unlike changing in the commuinist world will bring everything down.

we must change... in the democratic way.

Anonymous said...

Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Prison Planet.com
Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The messianic fervor which has preceded Barack Obama’s expected ascension to the White House has alarming implications for freedom and is a painful reminder that most Americans have once again been suckered into believing that the two-party monopoly offers any kind of solution to the crisis that we face.

For eight years during the term of Bill Clinton, Alex Jones was labeled a right-wing fascist for opposing him and for the past near-eight years Jones has been derided as a communist and even an Al-Qaeda member for railing against the Bush administration.

Now even regular readers of our own websites are calling Alex a right-wing racist once again merely for questioning the ascension of the new great leader - Barack Obama.

The messianic complex that has been attached to Obama is truly frightening. Bishops like Cornal Garnett Henning are calling Obama the new “Moses” while his supporters refer to him as “the black Jesus”.

In one You Tube clip, a woman hails Obama’s Godly powers by proclaiming that as soon as he is elected, all her problems will simply disappear, saying that Obama will help her personally almost like Jesus healed the sick and wounded.

The election of a new president should not be a mindless act of idolatry and fanfare, it should be a solemn commitment to find a leader who will follow the Constitution.

But Barack Obama will ride into office with a gigantic approval rating to rival that of Bush after 9/11, along with a complete power monopoly over the executive, the legislative, the judicial as well as widespread media support.

This makes Obama more dangerous than Bush and certainly a damn site more dangerous than a McCain administration, because his policies for at least a year or two will enjoy universal acclaim and voices of dissent will be drowned out by a wave of droning acquiescence.

Obama has all the political capital he needs to implement the terrifying policies that he has already announced and beef the architecture of the police state crafted by Bush.

- The creation of a “civilian national security force” that is “just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded” as the U.S. military to enforce Obama’s carbon tax scheme and the total regulation and control of the American middle class.

- Obama has talked openly about his intention to bomb Pakistan under the guise of pursuing terrorists, continuing a Bush administration policy of violating the sovereignty of foreign nations.

- The guarantee to “bankrupt” coal power plants, costing millions of American jobs and skyrocketing energy prices.

- Unbridled implementation and expansion of the banker bailout that is hated by the majority of American citizens yet was vigorously promoted by both Obama and McCain. Doling out taxpayer’s money to Wall Street, causing rampant inflation, a lowering in living standards and the destruction of the dollar.

- Obama has rhetorically supported the second amendment and an individual’s right to bear arms, but his actions tell a different story. Obama supports local gun ban laws, including his endorsement of a state ban on the sale and possession of handguns in Illinois.

- Obama grandstands on the notion that he supports environmentalism with his climate change rhetoric, but his intention to extend biofuel subsidies will only accelerate price food costs that have already risen 75 per cent since 2002, causing economic distress and rioting in such countries as Haiti, Egypt, and Somalia, as well as deforestation on a massive scale.

Mark our words - the causes that the liberal left has been fighting for over the last eight years will simply be forgotten just like conservatives were put to sleep when Bush came to power. Obama is the pacifier that the establishment needs to quiet the simmering anger amongst Americans that has been threatening to boil over.

It will no longer be “fashionable” to fight the police state amongst the political left.

Mark our words - there will be no repeal of the Patriot Act, there will be no repeal of the John Warner Defense Authorization Act, there will be no repeal of warrantless secret surveillance of American citizens.

Democratic control of Congress and the Senate since the 2006 elections has achieved nothing in the way of reversing the Bush administration’s assaults on the Constitution, so why should we expect Obama to do anything different?

Obama may eventually withdraw a portion of troops from Iraq but mark our words, they won’t be home long before they are sent off to bomb another broken-backed third world country, this time in the name of a United Nations-backed “humanitarian” war, just as Bill Clinton presided over in Somalia and Serbia with the full support of the establishment political left.

Indeed, Obama’s running mate Joe Biden has already “promised” and “guaranteed” that Obama will be faced with an international crisis that will mandate him to take “unpopular” and “tough” decisions in the context of foreign policy.

Don’t think for a second that our warnings about Obama are an endorsement for John McCain. We have tirelessly attempted to educate Americans about the two party monopoly and the fact that Democrats and Republicans serve the interests of the elite, not the people, and have for at least five decades since Kennedy was killed.

Obama is Coca-Cola and McCain is Pepsi - at the end of the day you’re still drinking the same beverage.

The two-party monopoly offers no solutions for the problems we face, in fact the two-party monopoly that you will be helping to maintain should you vote for either Obama or McCain - is the problem.

Stop falling for the same bait and switch trick again and again every eight years.

When George W. Bush was elected, conservatives were in adulation and awe, confident that after eight years of federal government expansion under Clinton, Bush - complete with slick conservative rhetoric and promises of change - would shrink the size of government and restore dignity to the office of President.

Nearly eight years later and what have we witnessed, a record expansion in the size of government and an almost universal contempt for America around the world.

When Tony Blair swept into power with a landslide in the British general election in 1997, the country breathed a collective sigh of relief that this new young dynamo would put right years of Tory malfeasance and provide the “change” that everyone was crying out for.

When Blair left office in 2007 he had created a Socialist surveillance police state and eliminated a huge popular approval lead the Labour Party had enjoyed over the Tories, leaving most of the public once again to demand Conservative rule.

When are we going to wake up to the fact that voting in the lesser of two evils is not a solution?

When are we going to realize that participating in a rigged system, where our vote means virtually nothing anyway because it is counted by a completely compromised and hackable voting machine, not only fails to address any of our problems, but actually compounds them because of our passive obedience in participating in the phony virtual reality presented to us as “democracy”?

When are we going to realize that by continually electing Democrats and Republicans, we are voting away our own freedom as the march towards a new world order and an American police state proceeds no matter who takes office?

Anonymous said...

It is too long, may be read it later...

Anonymous said...

In every way OBAMA is more like Jimmy Carter in the 70th. If it is the case ,the world will see a lots of challenges ahead of him from rogue nations as predicted by his running mate Senator Biden.Iran,for instance, hold Americans hostages for more than a year because of President Carter weaknesses.America was so humiliated at the hand of the Ayatollahs.Well, let's hope that OBAMA will not let us down this time around.We shall return.

The GOP supporter.

Anonymous said...

Stupid and bastart guys. You down under the shit of the black race Obama as slave these days. You will never come to be your own anymore due to slave comes onto your head now, and he's not gonna let you come back onto his.

Anonymous said...

You! stupid bastart.Now Mr.Obama is the President of United State.
May God bless the U.S.A!!!

Anonymous said...

What happen in usa for Mr Obama need to make a good example in cambodia. Its not the color of his skin, but should be his heat, intellectual, and true promises.

Can't say the same for hun sen and his regime. Very sad and very shamefull.

Anonymous said...

You!bastart and stupid guys who selected the slave to sit on your head, you bastart and stupid or you bastart is a black guy from the slave too.

Anonymous said...

We also want change in Cambodia as well. No more HUN SEN next time. Cause HUN SEN doens't change anything. He is a dead end leader. He has no new idea no new direction.

Khmer PP,

Anonymous said...

OBAMA som suor tha : Piphop lauk nis jea ro boss nak na?

Mchas Sitakvimean, OBAMA

Anonymous said...

2:31pm, who in the hell are you?

Anonymous said...

None of your business, moron (10:56).

Anonymous said...

HOOOOOOOOOOOORAY!!!!!! The outlook of America is brighter with Obama leading the country!!!!

Anonymous said...

May Buddha Sreiy Aar Metreiy Bless you mr President.


http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=Htc4PbnssOE

Anonymous said...

Obama will do anything to promote USA. Later Khmer precident will be yourn's children. The different is Obama love his country and yourn children love Khmer country and will expand yourn's land toward Thailand border.

Anonymous said...

So what? There is no Khmer in Cambodia anyway. Most of them had been wipe out by Pol Pot.

Anonymous said...

It was quite interesting and true what 2:31 PM has posted. And also show how Cambodians has turned away to a very informative truth and brag about their ignorant. Its no wonder why Cambodians are still confused in other word not a very smart people at all. They just proceed according to the fake democracy just like believing in Pol Pot has killed 2 millions or so Cambodians but will never look into an alternative information for it. They will like to hear what they want to hear not what they didn't know the truth behind it. You will stuck with Hun Sen for life,good job Cambodians and well done.

Anonymous said...

Change, Change, Change!

Conblacktulations!
Barack Hussein Obama!