Jumat, 07 November 2008

"Yes We Can" Barrack Obama




November, 4 2008, barack Obama, the first negroid-american racism people who become the president of the united states, he become the 44th U.S president after get 349 electional vote, the result is soo good because who want to be the U.S president must get at least 270 elctional vote from 50 part country of U.S

After wins the election, Barack Obama make a the winner speech in chigago's grand park, all of the democrat people see, the first unwhite skin president says the winner speech

"The road ahead will be long," Obama said. "Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even in one term. But America ... we will get there."

By early Wednesday, the AP projected Obama had 349 electoral votes. McCain had 147.

The popular vote was significantly closer than the electoral vote. With 83% of precincts reporting, Obama led McCain nationally, 51.7% to 47.1%.

"If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of the founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer," Obama told thousands of cheering supporters at an enormous rally in Chicago's Grant Park.

"I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to. It belongs to you."

He was gracious to McCain, saying his opponent "fought long and hard in this campaign. He has fought even harder and longer for the country that he loves."

Obama, 47, called for a renewal of the American spirit and spoke directly to McCain supporters.

"I may not have won your vote tonight, but I hear your voices," Obama said. "I need your help and I will be your president, too."

Only four years ago on election night, Obama was a newly minted U.S. senator-elect after serving for eight years in the Illinois legislature. Now he holds the title of president-elect.

"My friends, we have come to the end of a long journey," McCain told his supporters in Phoenix. He congratulated Obama for the victory, saying he admired Obama's ability to unite diverse groups.

"Senator Obama and I have had — and argued — our differences, and he has prevailed," McCain said. He pledged to help Obama "lead us through the many challenges we face."

"I wish godspeed to the man who was my former opponent, and will be my president," McCain said.

this year electional is won by the democrat, last electional which democrat win the elction in year 1997, whether bill Clinton is the candidate president from this politic party, but in year 2000 and 2004, the republic with George W. Bush as the candidate president win the election, year 2004, the democrat with kerry as teh president only lost 0.1% with republic after vote result come from florida

with this result, Barrack Obama will be become a new president of united state on january 20, 2008

Democrat very happy with this election result, because democrat win too the senate house election


The Battle map of Democrat (Barrack Obama) and Republic (John MC Cain)


President

CandidatePopular vote% of votesElectoral votes
270 electoral votes needed to win | 99% of precincts reporting
Barack Obama (Dem) 64,975,68253% 364
John McCain (Rep) 57,118,38046% 173

Senate

PartyCurrentHoldoverSeats wonNew
Democrat49371855
Republican49261440
Independent2202
TBD----33

House

PartyCurrentNew
Margin of error +/- 3 seats
Democrat236259
Republican199176
Independent00

Governor

PartyCurrentHoldoverStates wonNew
Courtesy: www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/us/general_election_mccain_vs_obama-225.htm
Democrat2822729
Republican2217421
Independent0000

lectoral College Map with Numbers (Barack Obama vs. John McCain)

Last Updated: 11/4/08

MethodObamaMcCain
Latest Poll Per State268213
Poll of Polls338160
Survey USA319182
Rasmussen Reports291216
Quinnipiac269128
CNN301150
ARG353163
Insider Advantage230161
Research 2000226143
Strategic Vision238148
Public Policy Polling281144
Mason Dixon222187
Zogby346159
National Average48.8%41.6%

Latest Poll Results By State

State#EVMid-DateBarack ObamaJohn McCain
California5510/30/0850.036.0
Texas3410/21/0844.054.0
New York3110/22/0865.029.0
Florida2711/2/0849.050.0
Illinois2111/1/0860.038.0
Pennsylvania2111/2/0851.041.0
Ohio2011/2/0849.049.0
Michigan1711/3/0854.038.0
Georgia1511/1/0848.050.0
New Jersey1510/28/0840.00.0
North Carolina1511/2/0849.050.0
Virginia1311/2/0851.047.0
Massachusetts1210/21/0853.034.0
Indiana1111/2/0845.050.0
Missouri1111/2/0849.049.0
Tennessee1110/22/0838.054.0
Washington1110/29/0851.039.0
Arizona1010/29/0846.050.0
Maryland109/18/0854.039.0
Minnesota1010/31/0849.046.0
Wisconsin1011/1/0853.040.0
Alabama96/26/02036.051.0
Colorado911/2/0851.047.0
Louisiana910/21/0841.057.0
Kentucky810/29/0843.055.0
South Carolina810/29/0844.052.0
Connecticut710/20/0856.031.0
Iowa710/24/0510.00.0
Oklahoma710/19/0835.059.0
Oregon710/30/0854.042.0
Arkansas610/30/0844.051.0
Kansas610/22/0841.053.0
Mississippi610/27/0845.053.0
Nebraska59/30/0837.056.0
New Mexico510/30/0852.045.0
Nevada511/2/0853.042.0
Utah510/27/0832.057.0
West Virginia511/2/0842.053.0
Hawaii49/10/0863.032.0
Idaho49/9/0829.068.0
Maine411/1/0856.043.0
New Hampshire40/26/0960.00.0
Rhode Island49/13/0858.039.0
Alaska311/2/0843.055.0
Delaware310/10/0856.041.0
South Dakota310/30/0844.053.0
Montana311/1/0848.047.0
North Dakota310/29/0846.047.0
Vermont39/20/0856.038.0
Wyoming310/19/0837.058.0
District of Columbia39/12/0882.013.0

Courtesy:http://www.usaelectionpolls.com/2008/general-election/electoral-college-results.html