Washington – Obama Wins Re-Election As U.S. President

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    US President Barack Obama (C) celebrates on stage with Ashley Biden, daughter of Vice President Joe Biden, at the party event at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois, USA, 06 November 2012. Democratic President Obama defeated Republican candidate Mitt Romney in the US elections. EPA/KAMIL KRZACZYNSKIWashington – President Barack Obama rolled to re-election Tuesday night, vanquishing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and prevailing despite a weak economy that plagued his first term and put a crimp in the middle class dreams of millions.

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    “This happened because of you. Thank you” Obama tweeted to supporters as he celebrated four more years in the White House.

    After the costliest — and arguably the nastiest — campaign in history, divided government seemed alive and well.

    Democrats retained control of the Senate with surprising ease. Republicans were on course for the same in the House, making it likely that Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, Obama’s partner in unsuccessful deficit talks, would reclaim his seat at the bargaining table.

    Romney led narrowly in the popular vote, by about 30,00 votes out of more than 98 million cast, with ballots counted in 74 percent of the nation’s precincts.

    But Obama’s laserlike focus on the battleground states allowed him to run up a sizeable margin in the competition for electoral votes, where it mattered.

    He won Ohio, Wisconsin, Virginia, Iowa, New Hampshire, Colorado and Nevada, seven of the nine battlegrounds where the rivals and their allies poured nearly $1 billion into dueling television commercials.

    Romney was in Massachusetts, his long and grueling bid for the presidency at an unsuccessful end.

    He won North Carolina among the battleground states. Florida remained too close to call.

    The election emerged as a choice between two very different visions of government — whether it occupies a major, front-row place in American lives or is in the background as a less-obtrusive facilitator for private enterprise and entrepreneurship.

    The economy was rated the top issue by about 60 percent of voters surveyed as they left their polling places. But more said former President George W. Bush bore responsibility for current circumstances than Obama did after nearly four years in office.

    That bode well for the president, who had worked to turn the election into a choice between his proposals and Romney’s, rather than the simple referendum on the economy during his time in the White House.

    Unemployment stood at 7.9 percent on election day, higher than when he took office. And despite signs of progress, the economy is still struggling after the worst recession in history.

    There was no doubt about what drove voters to one candidate or the other.

    About 4 in 10 said the economy is on the mend, but more than that said it was stagnant or getting worse more than four years after the near-collapse of 2008. The survey was conducted for The Associated Press and a group of television networks.

    In the battle for the Senate, Democrats won seats currently held by Republicans in Indiana and Massachusetts.

    In Maine, independent former Gov. Angus King was elected to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Olympia Snowe. He has not yet said which party he will side with, but Republicans attacked him in television advertising during the race, and Democrats rushed to his cause.

    Polls were still open in much of the country as the two rivals began claiming the spoils of a brawl of an election in a year in which the struggling economy put a crimp in the middle class dreams of millions.

    The president was in Chicago as he awaited the voters’ verdict on his four years in office. He told reporters he had a concession speech as well as victory remarks prepared. He congratulated Romney on a spirited campaign. “I know his supporters are just as engaged, just as enthusiastic and working just as hard today” as Obama’s own, he added.

    Romney reciprocated, congratulating the man who he had campaigned against for more than a year.

    Earlier, he raced to Ohio and Pennsylvania for Election Day campaigning and projected confidence as he flew home to Massachusetts. “We fought to the very end, and I think that’s why we’ll be successful,” he said, adding that he had finished writing a speech anticipating victory but nothing if the election went to his rival.

    But the mood soured among the Republican high command as the votes came in and Obama ground out a lead in critical states.

    Like Obama, Vice President Joe Biden was in Chicago as he waited to find out if he was in line for a second term. Republican running mate Paul Ryan was with Romney in Boston, although he kept one eye on his re-election campaign for a House seat in Wisconsin, just in case.

    The long campaign’s cost soared into the billions, much of it spent on negative ads, some harshly so.

    In the presidential race, an estimated one million commercials aired in nine battleground states where the rival camps agreed the election was most likely to be settled — Ohio, New Hampshire, Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Iowa, Colorado and Nevada.

    In a months-long general election ad war that cost nearly $1 billion, Romney and Republican groups spent more than $550 million and Obama and his allies $381 million, according to organizations that track advertising.

    In Virginia, the polls had been closed for several minutes when Obama’s campaign texted a call for volunteers “to make sure everyone who’s still in line gets to vote.”

    In Florida, there were long lines at the hour set for polls to close. Under state law, everyone waiting was entitled to cast a ballot.

    According to the exit poll, 53 percent of voters said Obama is more in touch with people like them, compared to 43 percent for Romney.

    About 60 percent said taxes should be increased, taking sides on an issue that divided the president and Romney. Obama wants to let taxes rise on upper incomes, while Romney does not.

    Other than the battlegrounds, big states were virtually ignored in the final months of the campaign. Romney wrote off New York, Illinois and California, while Obama made no attempt to carry Texas, much of the South or the Rocky Mountain region other than Colorado.

    There were 33 Senate seats on the ballot, 23 of them defended by Democrats and the rest by Republicans.

    Democratic Rep. Chris Murphy, a Democrat, won a Connecticut seat long held by Sen. Joe Lieberman, retiring after a career that included a vice presidential spot on Al Gore’s ticket in 2000. It was Republican Linda McMahon’s second defeat in two tries, at a personal cost of $92 million.

    The GOP needed a gain of three for a majority if Romney won, and four if Obama was re-elected. Neither Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada nor GOP leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky was on the ballot, but each had high stakes in the outcome.

    All 435 House seats were on the ballot, including five where one lawmaker ran against another as a result of once-a-decade redistricting to take population shifts into account. Democrats needed to pick up 25 seats to gain the majority they lost two years ago.

    Depending on the outcome of a few races, it was possible that white men would wind up in a minority in the Democratic caucus for the first time.

    Speaker John A. Boehner, R-Ohio, raised millions to finance get-out-the-vote operations in states without a robust presidential campaign, New York, Illinois and California among them. His goal was to minimize any losses, or possibly even gain ground, no matter Romney’s fate. House Democratic leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California campaigned aggressively, as well, and faced an uncertain political future if her party failed to win control.

    In gubernatorial races, Republicans picked up North Carolina, where Pat McCrory won easily. The incumbent, Democratic Gov. Bev Purdue, did not seek re-election.

    In a campaign that traversed contested Republican primaries last winter and spring, a pair of political conventions this summer and three presidential debates, Obama, Romney, Biden and Ryan spoke at hundreds of rallies, were serenaded by Bruce Springstein and Meat Loaf and washed down hamburgers, pizza, barbecue and burrito bowls.

    Obama was elected the first black president in 2008, and four years later, Romney became the first Mormon to appear on a general election ballot. Yet one man’s race and the other’s religion were never major factors in this year’s campaign for the White House, a race dominated from the outset by the economy.

    Over and over, Obama said that during his term the nation has begun to recover from the worst recession since the Great Depression. While he conceded progress has been slow, he accused Romney of offering recycled Republican policies that have helped the wealthy and harmed the middle class in the past and would do so again.

    Romney countered that a second Obama term could mean a repeat recession in a country where economic growth has been weak and unemployment is worse now than when the president was inaugurated. A wealthy former businessman, he claimed the knowledge and the skills to put in place policies that would make the economy healthy again.

    In a race where the two men disagreed often, one of the principal fault lines was over taxes. Obama campaigned for the renewal of income tax cuts set to expire on Dec. 31 at all income levels except above $200,000 for individuals and $250,000 for couples.

    Romney said no one’s taxes should go up in uncertain economic times. In addition, he proposed a 20 percent cut across the board in income tax rates but said he would end or curtail a variety of tax breaks to make sure federal deficits didn’t rise.

    The differences over taxes, the economy, Medicare, abortion and more were expressed in intensely negative advertising.

    Obama launched first, shortly after Romney dispatched his Republican foes in his quest for the party nomination.

    One memorable commercial showed Romney singing an off-key rendition of “America The Beautiful.” Pictures and signs scrolled by saying that his companies had shipped jobs to Mexico and China, that Massachusetts state jobs had gone to India while he was governor and that he has personal investments in Switzerland, Bermuda and the Cayman Islands.

    Romney spent less on advertising than Obama. A collection of outside groups made up the difference, some of them operating under rules that allowed donors to remain anonymous. Most of the ads were of the attack variety. But the Republican National Committee relied on one that had a far softer touch, and seemed aimed at voters who had been drawn to the excitement caused by Obama’s first campaign. It referred to a growing national debt and unemployment, then said, “He tried. You tried. It’s OK to make a change.”

    More than 30 million voters cast early ballots in nearly three dozen states, a reflection of the growing appeal of getting a jump on the traditional Election Day.


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    11 years ago

    Truly devastating. RIP America…you were nice while you lasted.

    ayid1
    ayid1
    11 years ago

    Och!

    LiberalismIsADisease
    LiberalismIsADisease
    11 years ago

    Truly a very sad day in the history of this once great country. Get ready for more layoffs and more regulations. If you know anyone who is sick, kiss them good bye now because ObamaDoesntCare wont pay for coverage as it will be too expensive.

    Enjoy it. You made your bed but unfortunately, we will all have to live in it for 50 years.

    shvitzer11559
    shvitzer11559
    11 years ago

    Thanks VIN for cheerleading Obama,

    IMHOpinion
    IMHOpinion
    11 years ago

    As much as I wanted him out, remember Hashem is our ultimate president, and HE, and only HE will take care of our country and our world for that matter.

    neezoogshoin
    neezoogshoin
    11 years ago

    ‘לב מלכים ושרים ביד ה\

    I voted for Romney because I dislike Obama, but in my heart I do not truly believe that one or the other is better for myself and klal yisroel.

    I will not lose any sleep tonight.

    11111
    11111
    11 years ago

    Congratulations

    sasregener
    sasregener
    11 years ago

    Hashem yerachaim oleinu

    alwayshappy
    alwayshappy
    11 years ago

    Hashem punnished us!!

    welldone
    welldone
    11 years ago

    R”l

    Rut24
    Rut24
    11 years ago

    OY VEY not another 4 years!

    annonymous
    annonymous
    11 years ago

    heaven help us

    11 years ago

    Mazel Tov!

    May Republicans learn that racist extremism no longer sells in this county.

    DRE53
    DRE53
    11 years ago

    Mazel Tov!

    tweety
    tweety
    11 years ago

    This is bad day for USA. All these morons that voted for obama. A leidiga person. That hasn’t done a thing for this country. Moshiach has to come NOW

    11 years ago

    BOY, ARE WE IN TROUBLE NOW!

    monalisa
    monalisa
    11 years ago

    I don’t understand how the worst President with the most abject failures could win the grand prize again. It really is true, that failure & despicable behavior is rewarded. What will it take next to get through to people? A nuclear attack on American soil?

    Mikerose
    Mikerose
    11 years ago

    Woops I made a bet for a million dollars that Mitt Romney is gonna win… Anyhow the dollar aint worth anything with him back in office

    Yitzi1
    Yitzi1
    11 years ago

    NERO FIDDLED AS ROME BURNED CV

    11 years ago

    And the world prepares for dignity and humanity once again! Wow. A great way to celebrate and a fraud has been passed by by the annals of dignity and trust.

    11 years ago

    It was quite evident to me that Romney and Ryan’s failure to even carry their home states of Massachusetts and Wisconsin meant that the Republicans were in big trouble. Perhaps the biggest loser is Bibi Netanyahu, who publicly bet on the wrong horse – and now has to deal with the consequences of Obama being re-elected. Now is probably a very good time to ask for Divine intercession….I think we’ll all need as much Chasdei HaShem as we can get!

    ShmutzVesh
    ShmutzVesh
    11 years ago

    What a tragedy!!! I honestly dont know if i can take four more years!!!!!

    sln134
    sln134
    11 years ago

    Told you guys!!
    If you don’t like it. Move!

    TexasJew
    TexasJew
    11 years ago

    Only 1460 days left of this misery.

    volfie
    volfie
    11 years ago

    get ready for 4 more years of REDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH from people who work hard for a living to those who dont and never will-totally relying on government handouts to the tune of 40% of our income.

    there are 2 americas- the red and blue/ the red states contain the americans
    who are the backbone of american society -the blue contains those who believe in big government-meaning more handouts from the government.capitalist system is dead -welcome to communism !

    anyone with sense should try to get out.why do u think the large american companies became international and outsourced as much as they could.
    ezeh who chacham ? haroeh et hanolad !
    the problem here is that many if not most of VIN readers are on the receiving
    end !!!~

    11 years ago

    A victory for Russia, Red China and Iran.

    Satmar
    Satmar
    11 years ago

    Bibi Netanyahu is sweating in his bed…. this is scary for israel

    Benny
    Benny
    11 years ago

    Get ready for another 4 years of economy downfall
    And those idiots are still rejoicing!?

    11 years ago

    TODAH LE’CHA HASEM!!!

    11 years ago

    How could people be so stupid…….

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    11 years ago

    I am sure facsimile of Mona Lisa and Mr. Levin in their magnimous liberal view will get together and give a victory kiddush for the President

    11 years ago

    everyone should be aware of 2 messages from Hashem about obama

    1) President Barack (Husaine) Obama is what we need for moshiach to come. You see before Moshiach comes the whole entire world is going to be against Israel & the jews. Now, you can’t just have President Bush & the United States go against Israel, you need a Muslim i.e. Bnei Yishmael to rule America & THEN go against Israel. The way Judaism works is that if your mother is jewish then you are jewish. Muslims are just the opposite, if your father is Muslim then you are a Muslim & that is what Barack Obama is. (a Muslim from his fathers side) Now with America under Muslim/Bnei Yishmael rulership Moshiach can come.

    2)President Barack (Husaine) Obama is the 44th President of the USA. The numerical value of his last name is 44. The 44th word in the Torah is Choshech (shvartz). It says the word Eved (servant) 44 times in the torah & the numerical value of Dam (Bloodshed) is also 44. Now we can & should get ready for the Bloodshed of Milchemes Gog U’Magog before Mashiach comes. Hold yourselves in as he negotiates with terrorists, as the relationship between Israel & America is slowly separating (in president Obama’s inauguration speech he welcomed in every terrorist country from Iraq to Iran etc… & told them if you join America & expand the land then we will assist you in all our programs AKA Social Security, Medicaid, HUD Foodstamps etc…)

    these 2 messages clearly help you understand the other side of the story (Hashems side) & might help you realize how he is the Shliach of Hashem to Bring the USA (a christian country) into the hands of a muslim aka bnei yishmael (who will be the last to fight klal yisroel before Mashiach comes)

    make no mistake i voted for Romney today & was hoping obama loses but based on Obama’s Mission as a shliach for Hashem, it doesn’t surprise me that he won ( i.e. a child/talmid never questions his parents/rebbe cause he trusts them & knows his/her parents/rebbe would only do what best for them)

    BOTTOM LINE:save yourself now before the USA is completely destroyed & bankrupt. go now to eretz yisroel & don’t wait until your holding in poverty C”V go now with what still remains with you

    11 years ago

    Can we please start a secede from Obama movement?! Let those that voted for Obama have him for Pres and the rest of us have a diff government that maybe makes sense. I am tired of being shlepped along when the stupid people make bad decisions and I have to suffer for it. Maybe we should all decide to stop working and let Obama support us too.

    ShutUp
    ShutUp
    11 years ago

    So, does sharia law kick in tomorrow, or do I have to wait for the inauguration?

    yoeli000
    yoeli000
    11 years ago

    Guys , stop making your stupid comment , we r in better shape the 4 years ago , U don’t like it?? #23 Told u. MOVE , Make sure to take along the right wing Tea party movment. (limbugh Hannety Levin etc.).

    shianbet
    shianbet
    11 years ago

    ברוך דיין האמת.. אמעריקע

    Pimpernuter
    Pimpernuter
    11 years ago

    Come on people! Don’t get lost!!

    We all know it that it’s not him, it does not matter who is president, only HASHEM is our leader and He dictates the president what to think and do. “HA’DEAH VE’HADUBUR L’CHAI OILOMIM”!!

    We all know & believe deep inside that the economy would not change drastically with Romney. There were great financial times even with democratic leaders, like Clinton. The economy is a “GALGAL HACHOZER”, no matter who is president.

    Remember, this does not belong to us. America is not our ultimate home. We are all in Golus, awaiting Moshiach every day. Don’t take ANYTHING here personal. Don’t loose sleep. Everything will be fine, and for GOD’s sake, forget about Israel for a moment. We are voting for the UNITED STATES president. Let’s all pray that he should succeed, instead of bashing and wasting your time on blogs.

    And Obama IS working hard for this country, but the republicans are soetimes way too much in his way. Please move to the side. Give him a chance. let him try! If he fails again, he can’t come back once again, we will vote someone else by then.

    chakira
    chakira
    11 years ago

    This is terrible. We need רחמי שמים. So many Jews worried sick about the most pro-Jewish, amazing country in history. Go talk to some people who kept the Torah in the USSR or the Islamic republic of Iran. Then go complain about Obama.
    We are so blessed and fortunate that a long walk to shul or a bad chulent is mamesh geferlach for us. To say that one politician or the other makes a difference in the most incredible story of the flourishing of Torah and Judaism in history is just כפוי טובה. We just should thank God that both candidates love jews, neither wants to ban shehita or milah, and IY’H the uninterrupted flow of Torah in NY, Lakewood, Baltimore and obviously our ally Israel is going to keep exploding. We are so amazingly blessed to be a part of a country that values minorities, gives generous welfare and loves religion and Jews. The most important thing is to thank הקב”ה every day and every second that we aren’t Jews subsisting in the Warsaw ghetto or fleeing from the Cantonist Chappers. We are sitting in comfortable chairs, with full bellies, laser printed gemaras in warm, capacious and packed yeshivos and shuls. Wow.

    Yawvous
    Yawvous
    11 years ago

    It was an issue of which party and which traditional party doctrines will prevail- regardless of the individual who was running. It was more important to the Democratic sympathizers that a Demo gets in to the White House and it was irregardless what his credentials and record was. That’s the only explanation why an inferior representative was voted in after displaying a very embarrasing previous 4 years of community service.

    mugsisme
    mugsisme
    11 years ago

    People are lazy. 47% don’t pay taxes. 62% of tax revenue goes to entitlement programs. Bde America as we knew. The land where if you work hard you could make it big. Now it’s, suck what you can while the system still has some money.

    Adam_Neira
    Adam_Neira
    11 years ago

    Congratulations to President Obama and his team on winning a second term in office.

    BigMasmid
    BigMasmid
    11 years ago

    Obama won as predicted by Moishela’s post that was posted here early Tuesday morning way before the election results came in:

    “BS”D
    Discussion with Moishe’la (with his family) part 3
    A handicapped child
    Chof Cheshvan 5773 (Nov 4’12)

    Jews all over the world are in big danger
    I just want to say that the world is falling apart and the United Stated of America no longer exists. I’m not a prophet and I can’t say for sure, but I believe wholeheartedly, that Barak Obama will be president once again. And I also believe that American Jewry is in big danger”.

    find iton: http://www.vinnews.com/116663/2012/11/06/washington-tough-choices-if-obama-wins-but-loses-popular-vote#comments

    As usual Thank You VIN for posting Moishe’las conversation yesterday morning (above) and giving Chizuk to many thousands of you readers.

    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    11 years ago

    Just goes to show. Even though people are suffering now more than before, they will always vote for a Black Democrat, because that’s what the media tell them to do.

    ALLAN
    ALLAN
    11 years ago

    President Obama is the PT Barnum of 2012. Americans who take advantage of our free economic system, work hard and succeed now will have more slackers as their non contributing partners as Obama figures out how to re-distribute the wealth.

    11 years ago

    For those of you who are beating your chests, and making snide comments, my advice is to get over it! The voters of the USA spoke, and made their decision. As this article pointed out, our Chief Executive won every single battleground state, except North Carolina. This was also the first time in 40 years that both the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates (Romney and Ryan), lost their home states. Romney threw everything at him, but the kitchen sink. However, it didn’t work, as the voters saw through that bubba meises. Even the campaign which alleged that Obama was anti-Israel, didn’t work either, as Ehud Barak publicly stated, that Obama did more for EY regarding weapons and intelligence, than any other President in recent memory. MAZEL TOV, MR. PRESIDENT, ON YOUR HARD EARNED VICTORY. FOUR MORE YEARS IN GOOD HEALTH!!

    ayinglefunadorf
    ayinglefunadorf
    11 years ago

    Is there any county in USA with Orthodox Jewish Synagoge (Schul) who voted for Romney? In Florida looks like 50/50 But Miami/Dade, Broward/Hollandale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach went for Obama 70%. If anyone knows a county with Orthodox Synagoge (not Chabad House without minyan) please post. i am doing a research.

    Mikerose
    Mikerose
    11 years ago

    Chris Christie for president 2016

    11 years ago

    I honestly wonder how the high and mighty in the jewish community will survive 4 more years of peace and prosperity. Too bad about the romney guy. I am sure we will have better candidates next time huh?

    ayinglefunadorf
    ayinglefunadorf
    11 years ago

    The yewish vote: Boro Park 70.000 Flatbush 60.000 Willi 35.000 Crown Heights 25.000 Lakewood 35.000 Monsey 30.000 5 towns 25.000 Rest of NY/NJ 25.00 Baltimore15.000 Chicago 15.000 Los Angeles 10.000 Miami 10.000 They all went for President Obama 100% Not 98 as predicted. Does anyone know one single frumm community whos vote ended up for Romney Please post.

    CommonSense
    CommonSense
    11 years ago

    Reading these comments is depressing.

    What is wrong with us????
    Can every everyone chill out?
    All the same doomsday people from the first election are back out there.

    Why are we so neurotic??
    Nothing happened.
    This man is not evil. He’s not a Muslim communist.
    Everyone is going to be just fine.
    Take a deep breath.