NPR Election Night 2012
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NPR Election Night 2012
NPR projects that Barack Obama will win re-election.
Incoming Results
- Obama Romney
- IFla. 50% 49% 100% rept.
Called Races
- Obama Romney
- BAla. 38% 61% 100% rept.
- AAlaska 42% 55% 100% rept.
- DAriz. 44% 55% 100% rept.
- CArk. 37% 61% 98% rept.
- ECalif. 59% 39% 100% rept.
- FColo. 51% 47% 100% rept.
- GConn. 58% 41% 96% rept.
- HDel. 59% 40% 100% rept.
- yD.C. 91% 7% 100% rept.
- JGa. 45% 53% 100% rept.
- KHawaii 71% 28% 100% rept.
- MIdaho 33% 65% 100% rept.
- NIll. 57% 41% 100% rept.
- OInd. 44% 54% 100% rept.
- LIowa 52% 46% 100% rept.
- PKan. 38% 60% 100% rept.
- QKy. 38% 61% 100% rept.
- RLa. 41% 58% 100% rept.
- UMaine 56% 41% 91% rept.
- UMaine 1st 59% 38% 98% rept.
- UMaine 2nd 53% 45% 88% rept.
- TMd. 62% 37% 100% rept.
- SMass. 61% 38% 100% rept.
- VMich. 54% 45% 97% rept.
- WMinn. 53% 45% 100% rept.
- YMiss. 44% 55% 100% rept.
- XMo. 44% 54% 100% rept.
- ZMont. 42% 55% 94% rept.
- cNeb. 38% 61% 100% rept.
- cNeb. 1st 41% 58% 99% rept.
- cNeb. 2nd 45% 53% 100% rept.
- cNeb. 3rd 28% 70% 99% rept.
- gNev. 52% 46% 99% rept.
- dN.H. 52% 46% 99% rept.
- eN.J. 58% 41% 99% rept.
- fN.M. 53% 43% 100% rept.
- hN.Y. 63% 36% 98% rept.
- aN.C. 48% 51% 100% rept.
- bN.D. 39% 59% 100% rept.
- iOhio 50% 48% 100% rept.
- jOkla. 33% 67% 100% rept.
- kOre. 54% 43% 93% rept.
- lPa. 52% 47% 100% rept.
- mR.I. 63% 35% 98% rept.
- nS.C. 44% 55% 100% rept.
- oS.D. 40% 58% 100% rept.
- pTenn. 39% 59% 100% rept.
- qTexas 41% 57% 100% rept.
- rUtah 25% 73% 100% rept.
- tVt. 67% 31% 100% rept.
- sVa. 51% 48% 100% rept.
- uWash. 55% 43% 58% rept.
- wW.Va. 36% 62% 100% rept.
- vWis. 53% 46% 100% rept.
- xWyo. 28% 69% 100% rept.
This Just In hosted by Mark Memmott
a day ago
So, we end the campaign where we began. President Obama will
remain in the White House. Democrats will control the Senate.
Republicans will control the House. Now, can they work together to
address the nation's challenges? That remains to be seen, of course. In
the meantime, scroll down to see how the long 2012 race finished.
a day ago
As he finishes, the president returns to a theme he first laid
out in the 2004 keynote address at the Democratic National Convention.
America is not a collection of "red states and blue states," he says.
"We are and forever will be the United States of America!"
a day ago
Talking of hope, the president says he isn't speaking of "blind
optimism." He's talking, Obama says, about the faith that "something
better awaits us so long as we have the courage to keep reaching, to
keep working, to keep fighting."
a day ago
"I am hopeful tonight because I have seen the spirit of working
America," Obama says, for example in the bravery of Navy SEALs "who
charged up the stairs through darkness and danger" and the courage and
resilience of those now rebuilding New York and New Jersey after
Superstorm Sandy.
a day ago
The president says he will return to the White House, "more
determined and more inspired than ever about the work there is to do and
the work that lies ahead."
a day ago
"Whether I earned your vote or not, I have listened to you, I
have learned from you and you have made me a better president," Obama
says.
a day ago
"When we go through tough times ... [and] make big decisions as a
country," Obama says, "it necessarily stirs up passions." But such
arguments, he adds, "are a mark of our liberty."
a day ago
And the president thanks his daughters -- though he jokes that he
needs to tell them "one dog is enough." That's a reference to a promise
he made to them during the 2008 campaign -- to get a dog.
a day ago
He tells first lady Michelle Obama that tonight he loves her more than ever.
a day ago
The president thanks the "happy warrior," Vice President Joe Biden.
a day ago
When he spoke with Mitt Romney this evening, the president says,
he "congratulated him and Paul Ryan on a hard-fought campaign." Both he
and Romney, says Obama, "love this country deeply." Obama says he will
talk with Romney in coming weeks about ways they might work together.
a day ago
"We know in our hearts that for the Untied States of America the best is yet to come," says the president.
a day ago
"Tonight, more than 200 years after a former colony won the right
to determine its own destiny, the task of perfecting our union moves
forward," President Obama says as he begins his victory speech.
a day ago
President Obama, the first lady and their daughters just came on stage in Chicago -- with Signed, Sealed, Delivered playing, of course.
a day ago
Coming up shortly: President Obama will address his supporters at McCormick Place in Chicago.
a day ago
Milestones: New Hampshire's congressional delegation will now be
entirely female (two members of the House; two members of the Senate).
And the state's next governor is a woman.
a day ago
In conclusion, Mitt Romney asks his supporters to move on from
the hard-fought campaign against President Obama and "to earnestly pray
for [the president] and for this great nation."
a day ago
Leaders, Mitt Romney tells disappointed supporters, must "put the
people before the politics." He adds that "I believe in America, I
believe in the people of America."
a day ago
"I have just called President Obama to congratulate him on his
victory," Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney just told
supporters in Boston.
a day ago
Democrat Tammy Baldwin has won the Senate seat in Wisconsin, The
Associated Press and NPR project, defeating Republican Tommy Thompson, a
former governor of the state. She will be the first openly gay member
of the Senate. Her win keeps the seat in Democratic hands. Sen. Herb
Kohl did not seek re-election.
a day ago
Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan did win one
election tonight. He was re-elected to his seat in the House of
Representatives.
a day ago
i heard clint eastwood just conceded to an ottoman.
a day ago
Cory Booker would have dressed up for MSNBC but he was too busy saving six children from a fire — or something. twitpic.com/bb0fr9
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