Obama: 'We have picked ourselves up,' fought back


President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden celebrate on stage at the election night party at McCormick Place, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, in Chicago. Obama defeated Republican challenger former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) | Zoom
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CHICAGO (AP) - A triumphant President Barack Obama heralded his re-election with a call to action early Wednesday, telling Americans that their citizenship doesn't end with their vote and declaring that the "best is yet to come."

Obama offered a call for reconciliation after a divisive election, but he also defended the freewheeling nature of politics and said big decisions "necessarily stir up passions."

Obama says he wants to meet with Republican rival Mitt Romney to discuss how they can work together and said he was willing to work with leaders of both parties to tackle upcoming challenges. Of his contest with Romney, he said they may have "battled fiercely, but it's only because we love this country deeply."

Obama made clear he had an agenda in mind, citing changes in the tax code, immigration and, as he put it, an America "that isn't threatened by the destructive power of a warming planet." More immediately, he and Congress need to negotiate a new fiscal plan that avoids massive cuts in defense and other domestic spending and sharp across-the-board tax increases. Obama has called for tax increases on households earning more than $250,000; House Speaker John Boehner has rejected any tax increases.

Hinting at fights to come, he said politics and attacking problems inevitably stir controversy. "That won't change after tonight and it shouldn't," he added. "These arguments we have are a mark of our liberty."

The president rolled to a second term over Romney, winning more than 300 electoral votes.

"Tonight in this election, you, the American people, reminded us that while our road has been hard while our journey has been long we have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back and we know in our hearts that for the United States of America, the best is yet to come," he told an ecstatic crowd in the cavernous McCormick Place convention center on Chicago's lakefront.

Obama appeared about two hours after he was declared the victor in his re-election bid and less than an hour after Romney offered a cordial concession. The two men spoke by phone and Romney, in his own speech to supporters, said he prays "the president will be successful in guiding our nation."

Obama took the stage with first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia. When he finished he was joined on stage by Vice President Joe Biden, whom Obama called "America's happy warrior," and Biden's extended family. In his remarks he paid special tribute to his campaign team and his volunteers as the best "in the history of politics. The best. The best ever."

"Thank you for believing all the way through every hill, through every valley," he said. "You lifted me up the whole way."

Dozens of Obama and Biden staffers gathered on the floor next to the stage for the speeches. Many stood with their arms around each other, some wiping away tears, as the president spoke.

As Obama was waving to the crowd one last time, Biden and his family walked off stage. Then the vice president peeked back around the blue curtains and gave a big wave and a grin to the cameras.

Campaign manager Jim Messina lingered on the floor long after the president left the stage, hugging friends in the crowd and wiping away his own tears.

The president's team had projected confidence for days, but nervously watched the election returns roll in Tuesday night. Even as the race appeared to be turning in Obama's direction, the staff was narrowly focused on Ohio, the Midwest swing state where Obama and Romney competed fiercely.

Despite their outward cool, Obama and his aides left nothing to chance. The president indulged his superstitions by engaging in a traditional Election Day basketball game with friends during the afternoon.

Obama's team won _ his first victory of the day.

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  • Exhausted wrote...
    Why shouldn't Obama start there
    Chicago has been a corrupt state for many years, How do you think Obama got in there in the first place!!
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  • C"mon Man wrote...
    No problem
    Acorn,george sorass,code pink,move-on.org, daily cos, and don't forget our "frends" overseas.
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  • ron prevost wrote...
    Chicago
    and a few others. No wonder Obama thinks things will "rub off" on Republicans. Look at all the Chicago slime that rubbed off on HIM. ........Cubs - Yes; Pizza - Yes; Obama - No.
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  • GardenGal wrote...
    Atleast he has a plan
    While no other opponents dare come forward, he has a plan that will put him back in as the President. He has started in a timely manner, is very well organized and will succeed.
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  • sgayle wrote...
    GardenGal
    Seriously??? Your kiddin me? Do you really believe anything will get done? He and all the other LIARS that run our government, all our connected....WAKE UP WASHINGTON...
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  • Exhausted wrote...
    Thats right XKOP
    and the dems will blame the Repubs because they were in charge of the house. You just wait & see, the blame game worked last time.
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  • len98531 wrote...
    wouldnt it be funny
    if the liberals tossed Obama under the bus, and nominated someone else durring their convention?
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  • don over taxed wrote...
    Hope For Change
    You have to admit, this joker has guts. He has no concept about the sad state this country is in financially. Opps, I feel like I'm going to faint.
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  • C"mon Man wrote...
    Libya debacle story " MIA"
    If it was the dredded W, it would be 24/7 war criminal hate speech.
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  • pro_steel_header wrote...
    examine gas price???
    i do that every time i drive past the damm gas station!!!
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  • Basso wrote...
    Leader...right..
    Another fine example of falling asleep at the wheel...again. we have been getting hosed on fuel prices for awhile now. Finally something is being done...actually not really...just like taxes, once it is started, good luck trying to get it reduced. A task force. LOL. How about actually making it happen.
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    "Having a flat-screen TV used to be a big deal," Obama said. But he said now such TVs are commonplace because prices have dropped so much.
    What???

    Is Obama even rooted in reality any more or is the Dear Leader totaly off his rocker?

    Next thing you know is that he will be running around voting, "Present!"

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