THE AMERICA'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ONE WINS AND ONE LOSES (818 hits)
TOPPING THE DAY'S NEWS THE AMERICA'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ONE WINS AND ONE LOSES
November 2012 Day 7
PRESIDENTAL VICTORY FOR OBAMA
AND HUMILITY VICTORY FOR ROMNEY
Finally, after a difficult and very expensive campaign races to be re-elected or to be elected, President Barack Obama has once again shown confidence in the Americans that they still want his leadership in their country and Mitt Romney has shown confidence in competing has elevated scales of discomforts. Obama won the election with the most electorial votes of 303 to his competetiton's Mitt Romney's 206. Romney did show his stronghold as it was definately some strong voting participates for the Republican voice wanted to have him as president. Romney also showed strong following within popular voting as well. The election day included good overall voter's turnout among all Americans in the states of the union. It was noted by news sources that Obama captured favortism among women, and Hispanics as well as Blacks. The Republic party had a better showing among the wealthy whites, and middle class men and women according to some media polls. The election results and victory and losses were watched world wide. Many in other countries also celebrated the President's re-election. It's the top of today's news making front pages in almost every news source. As both men continue with ideals of making America's voices sound; both are highly visible in today's top news sources all all the world. Win or lost the world will know of this race in history.
One's things for sure is that the the Gay community is elated! Here's a email I received in my inbox from the Human Rights' Campaign. It reads:
Our community racked up so many wins it's hard to know where to begin. Obviously we are elated that our Ally-in-Chief, President Barack Obama, is returning to the White House for four more years of progress. We have our first openly gay Senator in Tammy Baldwin. We've won marriage at the ballot box in Maine and Maryland, Minnesota defeated a discriminatory amendment, and we are optimistic about our chances in Washington. We've picked up new allies in the House and Senate and have more openly lesbian, gay and bis*xual members of Congress than ever before.
It's an equality landslide! The dreams of millions of fair-minded people were realized today as discrimination crumbled at the ballot box and equality prevailed.
The news of this election win may take a little bit longer. It's celebrated around the world. I'm still hearing news reports from places like Iraq, Iran and Saudia Arabia. It's such a paramount!