08 November 2012 | 09:59

Obama won U.S. presidential elections

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U.S. President Barack Obama addresses supporters after winning the U.S. presidential election. ©REUTERS/John Gress U.S. President Barack Obama addresses supporters after winning the U.S. presidential election. ©REUTERS/John Gress


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Incumbent U.S. President Barack Obama was re-elected for the second term. "This happened because of you. Thank you," he tweeted to his 22 million followers just minutes after the first US network called his victory. "Four more years," he said straight afterwards. Ajay Narayan cheers as the race is called for U.S. President Barack Obama by a television network during the Nevada State Democrats' election night party at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas. ©REUTERS/Sam Morris

Ajay Narayan cheers as the race is called for U.S. President Barack Obama by a television network during the Nevada State Democrats' election night party at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas. ©REUTERS/Sam Morris

Obama won U.S. presidential elections

 

A volunteer sets up voting machines at Legend Elementary School in Newark, Ohio. ©REUTERS/Matt Sullivan

A volunteer sets up voting machines at Legend Elementary School in Newark, Ohio. ©REUTERS/Matt Sullivan

Bags filled with voting supplies wait to be doubled checked prior being sent to precincts in Charlotte, North Carolina. ©REUTERS/CHRIS KEANE

Bags filled with voting supplies wait to be doubled checked prior being sent to precincts in Charlotte, North Carolina. ©REUTERS/CHRIS KEANE

A carved pumpkin greets voters at Hinkle Fieldhouse during the U.S. presidential election in Indianapolis. ©REUTERS/Aaron Bernstein

A carved pumpkin greets voters at Hinkle Fieldhouse during the U.S. presidential election in Indianapolis. ©REUTERS/Aaron Bernstein

Miley Cyrus goes to vote. ©mileyraycyrus\twitter.com

Miley Cyrus goes to vote. ©mileyraycyrus\twitter.com

A Chicago voter casts her vote with her two children at a polling place in a U.S. cellular store during the U.S. presidential election in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Jeff Haynes

A Chicago voter casts her vote with her two children at a polling place in a U.S. cellular store during the U.S. presidential election in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Jeff Haynes

Beyonce votes for Obama. ©Beyonce\instagram.com

Beyonce votes for Obama. ©Beyonce\instagram.com

A Chicago voter places her ballot in the voting machine at the polling place in a U.S. Cellular store during the U.S. presidential election in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Jeff Haynes

A Chicago voter places her ballot in the voting machine at the polling place in a U.S. Cellular store during the U.S. presidential election in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Jeff Haynes

Lenny Kravitz after voting. ©Lenny Kravitz\twitter.com

Lenny Kravitz after voting. ©Lenny Kravitz\twitter.com

People celebrate in Times Square after Barack Obama was projected to win the U.S presidential election. ©REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

People celebrate in Times Square after Barack Obama was projected to win the U.S presidential election. ©REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

Alicia Keys goes to vote. ©aliciakeys\instagram.com

Alicia Keys goes to vote. ©aliciakeys\instagram.com

Supporters watch voting returns at the election night rally for U.S. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in Boston. ©REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi

Supporters watch voting returns at the election night rally for U.S. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in Boston. ©REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi

Mariah Carey at the polling station. ©mariahcarey\instagram.com

Mariah Carey at the polling station. ©mariahcarey\instagram.com

Mariah Carey at the polling station. ©mariahcarey\instagram.com

Mariah Carey at the polling station. ©mariahcarey\instagram.com

Mariah Carey at the polling station. ©mariahcarey\instagram.com

Mariah Carey at the polling station. ©mariahcarey\instagram.com

Voters cast their ballots at the Gordies Foundation Barber School during the U.S. presidential election at Sam's Auto Sales in Chicago. ©REUTERS/John Gress

Voters cast their ballots at the Gordies Foundation Barber School during the U.S. presidential election at Sam's Auto Sales in Chicago. ©REUTERS/John Gress

U.S. President Barack Obama supporters watch the returns prior to his election night rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Larry Downing

U.S. President Barack Obama supporters watch the returns prior to his election night rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Larry Downing

Stacy Kiebler voted. ©StacyKiebler\twitter.com

Stacy Kiebler voted. ©StacyKiebler\twitter.com

Supporters of U.S. President Barack Obama cheer during his election night rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Supporters of U.S. President Barack Obama cheer during his election night rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Katy Perry with Barack Obama. ©twitter.com\katyperry

Katy Perry with Barack Obama. ©twitter.com\katyperry

Supporters of U.S. President Barack Obama cheer during his election night rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Supporters of U.S. President Barack Obama cheer during his election night rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

U.S. President Barack Obama (R) celebrates with first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia (R) and Sasha at their election night victory rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Larry Downing

U.S. President Barack Obama (R) celebrates with first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia (R) and Sasha at their election night victory rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Larry Downing

U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama (R) embrace Vice President Joe Biden (L) and Dr. Jill Biden moments after the television networks called the election in their favor. ©REUTERS/White House

U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama (R) embrace Vice President Joe Biden (L) and Dr. Jill Biden moments after the television networks called the election in their favor. ©REUTERS/White House

U.S. President Barack Obama supporters cheer during his victory election night rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

U.S. President Barack Obama supporters cheer during his victory election night rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Ricky Martin with Barack Obama. ©twitterюcom\ricky_martin

Ricky Martin with Barack Obama. ©twitterюcom\ricky_martin

Supporters of U.S. President Barack Obama celebrate during his election night victory rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Jim Bourg

Supporters of U.S. President Barack Obama celebrate during his election night victory rally in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Jim Bourg

People celebrate as they watch election results broadcast confirming the re-election of President Barack Obama at Melba's 25 at the Harlem State Office building in New York. ©REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

People celebrate as they watch election results broadcast confirming the re-election of President Barack Obama at Melba's 25 at the Harlem State Office building in New York. ©REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

U.S. Democratic Party presidential candidate Barack Obama's grandmother, Sarah Hussein Onyango Obama. ©REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

U.S. Democratic Party presidential candidate Barack Obama's grandmother, Sarah Hussein Onyango Obama. ©REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

The guest pass of a supporter of U.S. President Barack Obama. ©REUTERS/Larry Downing

The guest pass of a supporter of U.S. President Barack Obama. ©REUTERS/Larry Downing

U.S. Consul General to Kazakhstan Michael G. Snowden. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

U.S. Consul General to Kazakhstan Michael G. Snowden. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Americans watch the elections in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Americans watch the elections in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Broadcasting C-SPAN channel in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Broadcasting C-SPAN channel in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Americans watch the elections in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Americans watch the elections in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Americans watch the elections in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Americans watch the elections in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Campaign materials. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Campaign materials. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

U.S. Consul General Michael G. Snowden (L). Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

U.S. Consul General Michael G. Snowden (L). Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Campaign materials. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Campaign materials. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Americans watch the elections in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Americans watch the elections in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Americans watch the elections in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Americans watch the elections in Almaty. Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

U.S. General Consulate's Public Affairs Officer Tristram Perry (Almaty). Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

U.S. General Consulate's Public Affairs Officer Tristram Perry (Almaty). Photo by Daniyar Bozov©

Supporters react while watching results during Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's election night rally in Boston. ©REUTERS/ERIC THAYER

Supporters react while watching results during Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's election night rally in Boston. ©REUTERS/ERIC THAYER

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's supporters react after Romney was projected to lose during his election night rally in Boston. ©REUTERS/ERIC THAYER

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's supporters react after Romney was projected to lose during his election night rally in Boston. ©REUTERS/ERIC THAYER

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney delivers his concession speech during his election night rally in Boston. ©REUTERS/Mike Segar

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney delivers his concession speech during his election night rally in Boston. ©REUTERS/Mike Segar

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney exits the stage with his wife Ann after he delivered his concession speech during his election night rally in Boston. ©REUTERS/Mike Segar

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney exits the stage with his wife Ann after he delivered his concession speech during his election night rally in Boston. ©REUTERS/Mike Segar

A woman cleans the floor near the stage at McCormick Place, the site for U.S. President Barack Obama's post election speech, in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Adrees Latif

A woman cleans the floor near the stage at McCormick Place, the site for U.S. President Barack Obama's post election speech, in Chicago. ©REUTERS/Adrees Latif

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