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Obama
Becomes First Black President
By Associated Press Writer
David Espo

President
Elect - Barack Obama |
National
(ChristianPRgroup.com) - Barack Obama swept to victory as
the nation's first black president Tuesday night in an electoral college
landslide that overcame racial barriers as old as America itself.
The son of a black father from Kenya and a white mother from Kansas,
the Democratic senator from Illinois sealed his historic triumph by
defeating Republican Sen. John McCain in a string of wins in hard-fought
battleground states — Ohio, Florida, Virginia and Iowa.
A
huge crowd in Grant Park in Obama's home town of Chicago erupted in
jubilation at the news of his victory. Some wept.
McCain
called his former rival to concede defeat — and the end of his
own 10-year quest for the White House. "The American people have
spoken, and spoken clearly," McCain told disappointed supporters
in Arizona.
The
popular vote was close, but not the count in the Electoral College,
where it mattered most.
There,
Obama's audacious decision to contest McCain in states that hadn't
gone Democratic in years paid rich dividends.
Shortly
after 11 p.m. in the East, The Associated Press count showed Obama
with 338 electoral votes, well over the 270 needed for victory. McCain
had 127 after winning states that comprised the normal Republican
base.
The
nationwide popular vote was remarkably close. Totals from 58 percent
of the nation's precincts showed Obama with 51 percent and McCain
with 47.9.
A
survey of voters leaving polling places on Tuesday showed the economy
was by far the top Election Day issue. Six in 10 voters said so, and
none of the other top issues — energy, Iraq, terrorism and health
care — was picked by more than one in 10.
Obama
and his running mate, Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware, will take their
oaths of office as president and vice president on Jan. 20, 2009.
As
the 44th president, Obama will move into the Oval Office as leader
of a country that is almost certainly in recession, and fighting two
long wars, one in Iraq, the other in Afghanistan.
Obama
has said his first order of presidential business will be to tackle
the economy. He has also pledged to withdraw most U.S. combat troops
from Iraq within 16 months.
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2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not
be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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