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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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AP’s Nedra Pickler Insults “Obama” and Refuses to Call him “President-Elect”

In her first article after Senator Barack Obama was declared the winner of the Presidential Election, AP’s Nedra Pickler disrespects Obama by refusing to refer to him as “President-Elect”.

Only hours after Senator Obama demonstrated astonishing support among the American people and a complete domination of the Electoral College, Nedra Pickler still denies any respect to the Democratic Party, and completely trashes Senator Obama by stubbornly refusingly to concede he is the “President-Elect”.

Pickler, writing for the Associated Press in an article published at 11:58pm on Nov. 4, 2008, acknowledges, that “the Democratic senator was elected the country’s first black president” in the opening of her article.  Yet, Pickler either avoids or flat out refuses to address the Senator as “President-Elect Obama.”  Nowhere in the article does Pickler place the title “President-Elect” before Obama, referring to him only by last name.

And, as if she’s at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix, Pickler even tries to take some shots at President-Elect Obama, summing up the campaign thusly, “[it was an] epic 21-month campaign that [Obama] entered as an underdog with only two years experience in national office.”

This is ENOUGH OF NEDRA PICKLER!  An AP writer cannot continue to display such vulgarity towards the next President.  Why won’t Nedra refer to him as “President-Elect Obama”?  If people like John Aravosis at Americablog.com find out that Nedra Pickler completely disrespected Senator Obama by refusing to call him “President-Elect”,… John is one person that could force Nedra to apologize!

Senator John McCain begs President-Elect Barack Obama to let him help the country

President-Elect Barack Obama took a concession call from Senator John McCain, Tuesday night (11/4/08).  During the call,  John McCain begged Obama to let him help in leading the country.

Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said Obama thanked McCain for his graciousness and told him he had waged a tough race.

“Senator Obama told Senator McCain he was consistently someone who has showed class and honor during this campaign as he has during his entire life in public service,” Gibbs said in a statement. “Senator Obama said he was eager to sit down and talk about how the two of them can work together.”

Gibbs quoted McCain as saying to Obama: “Your massive electoral victory is a clear rebuke of Republican government.  President-Elect Obama, you’re a leader on so many important issues- will you please let me help?”

President Bush called Obama shortly after the Illinois senator hung up with McCain, and then Obama watched McCain’s concession speech from his suite in the Hyatt Regency hotel, where he had watched returns with his extended family and senior staff.

Gibbs said the call came at 11 p.m. EST, moments after The Associated Press and television networks declared Obama winner of the presidential race.

A few blocks away, a massive crowd in Grant Park erupted into cheers to see their chosen candidate break the color barrier. Audience members leapt into the air, waving American flags.

The crowd included celebrities Brad Pitt and Oprah Winfrey, who danced and sang along to Stevie Wonder’s “Sign, Sealed, and Delivered,” while waiting Obama’s arrival. The size of the multiracial group, spread out toward the Chicago skyline a few blocks in the distance, reflected the large and enthusiastic crowds that Obama drew throughout his campaign.

Even Republicans like AP Reporter Nedra Pickler were visibly upset and in tears that Obama had won.  Many Republicans, Pickler felt, were extra pissed that even the weather managed to favored Obama - the temperature was around 60 degrees as he arrived at the site, unusual for a November night in Chicago.  Unlike the weather, however, the Republican Party has been in control of their own actions for the past 8 years and are now regretting the horrible mistakes they made as a governing party.

Obama began the day by casting his vote with his wife and daughters, 10-year-old Malia and 7-year-old Sasha, at his side.

“The journey ends, but voting with my daughters, that was a big deal,” Obama said after an epic 21-month campaign that he entered as an underdog with only much experience in national office.

He made a final Election Day campaign stop in Indiana, one of several longtime Republican strongholds in the presidential race that he tried to win in a transcendent victory. It was a symbolic ending of a campaign for a candidate who first made his name with an address to the Democratic National Convention four years ago in which he decried efforts to “slice and dice our country into red states and blue states.”

He unwound while waiting for returns by playing two hours of basketball with friends and staff, then eating a steak dinner at home with his immediate family and in-laws.

Homepage Changed at www.BarackObama.com - Change Can Happen

On Election Night, Nov. 4, 2008, the homepage at www.BarackObama.com was updated to reflect the victory of President and Vice President Elect Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

The new homepage at www.barackobama.com says “THANK YOU - CHANGE CAN HAPPEN”.

President-Elect Barack Obama - “I will be your President Too”

Full text of the President-Elect Obama acceptance speech in Grant Park, IL to follow.

Update: FULL TRANSCRIPT OF THE OBAMA ACCEPTANCE SPEECH IN GRANT PARK, CHICAGO, IL is Located Here.