Obama first black President

2008-11-05 06:06:22 - Democrats back to power especially from those states of 2004,with ease pass magic number of 270 electoral vote threshhold to give Democrat Barack Obama,Illinois Senator,the ultimate choice of more than hundred million voters in process.

Obama, 47, defeated Republican Senator Arizona John McCain Tuesday by a convincing margin to be crowned for the top Job of most powerful country of the world.Obama rise from Obscurity to glory,the most powerful person in world.From a small-time community worker to the most powerful man in the world, Barack Obama's victory in the US Presidential polls marks a huge
political transformation in a country with a racist past that will have a Black occupy the top post for the first time.The mission victory, extends the expansion of Democratic majorities in the House and Senate, thus gives democrat control of both the executive and legislative after gap of fifteen years. Democrat nominee Barack Obama becomes the first black President of the US after winning more then half of the votes claiming 333 electoral college votes against 145 of Republican rival John McCain.The biggest state of California with 55 electoral college votes in Obama's kitty: CNN.

Republican Presidential candidate John McCain calls Barack Obama to concede defeat, Republican campaign official McCain publicly conceded at 11:15 p.m. eastern time, making a conciliatory statement and congratulating Obama for winning "an historic election." "My friends, we have come to an end of a long journey," he said, adding that "The American people have spoken and they have spoken clearly."

It is estimated that over 80 % of Indian Americans have voted for Mr. Obama. Barak Obama is now all set to occupy the highest seat at the White House. Barack Hussein Obama, his father a Kenyan and mother a White American.He faced the Herculean task on way to victory overcoming his race and name. This was reflected by his recent comment that getting elected to the White House would be a "leap".Undertaking his campaign with a catchy slogan 'The Change We Need' -- Obama presented himself to America as a fresh face with the knowledge and mettle needed for the White House.He emerged victorious after a grueling and bitter 21-month-long campaign in which he overcame the challenge from high-profile fellow Democrat Hillary Clinton and Vietnam War veteran Republican nominee John McCain. During the campaign, the advocate of strong partnership with India has made a number of comments and gestures, including lending support to the civil nuclear deal though he initially had reservations on it. He has also made it clear that India posed no threat to Pakistan and that the latter rather faced the danger from militants within.

Born on August 4, 1961, in Hawaii, Obama will be the first Black President, a development that demonstrates a major change in America, which has witnessed bitter racism for centuries before the social evil was abolished about 200 years ago.

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