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Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert: Election Night: Indecision 2008: Video Clips

‘The Daily Show With Jon Stewart’ and ‘The Colbert Report’ Present ‘Indecision 2008: America’s Choice’ a Live Prime-Time Election Night Special on Tuesday, November 4 From 10:00 P.M. - 11:00 P.M. ET. The show also aired LIVE on the West Coast at 7:00 P.M. PT. Video clips of this Election Night coverage are online.

For video clips of Jon Stewart, Stepehen Colbert, Larry Wilmore, John Oliver, Jason Jones, Samantha Bee, Wyatt Cenac, Rob Wriggle, Jimmy the Producer, and all your other favorite cast and crew from The Daily Show and the Colbert Report, visit http://www.indecision2008.com/videos.jhtml

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Video and Transcript of President-Elect Obama Victory Speech in Chicago (Nov. 4)

Below is a transcript of Barack Obama’s Victory Speech in Grant Park on Nov. 4, 2008.

Here is video of this speech:

TRANSCRIPT OF PRESIDENT-ELECT OBAMA’S SPEECH

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 our founders is alive in our time; who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.

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News Coverage: The World Celebrates Election of Barack Obama

As Barack Obama was elected President last night (11/4/08), spontaneous celebration occured around the country and the world.  Here are some highlights:
CNN:

Obama win sparks celebrations outside White House

(CNN) — As tens of thousands of people cheered Barack Obama’s presidential victory at his home base in Chicago, Illinois, others were celebrating near his future house.

At least 1,000 people gathered on Washington’s Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House late Tuesday night, shouting “Obama! Obama!” and “Yes we can!” Uniformed Secret Service officers were overheard, saying they’d never seen anything like it.

In Boston, Massachusetts, thousands of people — many of them college students — hit the streets to celebrate the election of the country’s 44th president. The sound of car horns could be heard across the city, CNN affiliate WCVB reported.

Boston police said the celebrations were peaceful, but they closed some streets to control the crowds, WCVB reported.

In Chicago’s Grant Park, where police estimated at least 200,000 had gathered to hear Obama claim victory, the crowd erupted in cheers and screams after news organizations projected him the winner.

AP:

From Harlem, to the avenue in Atlanta where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was born, to Oakland, Calif., Americans black and white celebrated Barack Obama’s election with tears, the honking of horns, screams of joy, arms lifted skyward — and memories of civil rights struggles past.

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On Election Night, Washington, D.C. Celebrates Selection of Barack Obama (Nov. 4, 2008)

In a heavy drizzle shortly after midnight on November 5, 2008, several thousand people filled the barricaded segment of Pennsylvania Avenue between 15th and 17th streets in front of the White House dancing and chanting “O-ba-ma!” and “Whose house? Obama’s house!” Some sang “America the Beautiful” and “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

At 14th and U streets NW, hundreds of Sen. Barack Obama’s supporters chanted, “Yes, we can!” People danced on bus shelters. Strangers hugged.

Here is some video of the event recorded on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House:

Election night ended an extraordinary day in the Washington region, one charged with deep emotion and a vivid sense of history. Older African Americans wiped away tears as they cast their ballots, overwhelmed by the reality that in their lifetime a man of color was at the threshold of the presidency. Some went to the polls with icons linking them to loved ones: a poll-tax receipt, photos of long-dead relatives. Many brought their children to bear witness.

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Voter Turnout Breaks All Records (Nov. 4, 2008)

More than 130 million people turned out to vote Tuesday, the most ever to vote in a presidential election.

With ballots still being counted in some precincts into Wednesday morning, an estimated 64 percent of the electorate turned out, making 2008 the highest percentage turnout in generations.

In 2004, 122.3 million voted in what was then the highest recorded turnout in the contest between President Bush and Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.).

Previously red states targeted by the Barack Obama campaign demonstrated remarkable turnout, setting records in North Carolina and elsewhere. Increased turnout was also reported in states including Virginia and Indiana.

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