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President-elect Barack Obama walks on stage with his daughter Sasha, 7, to deliver his victory speech at his election night party at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008 - Photogallery
President-elect Barack Obama walks on stage with his daughter Sasha, 7, to deliver his victory speech at his election night party at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) () President-elect Barack Obama walks on stage with his daughter Sasha, 7, to deliver his victory speech at his election night party at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) /news/world/obama-wins/eventshow/3675868.cms02
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his wife Michelle embrace on stage during his election night victory rally at Grant Park in Chicago - Photogallery
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his wife Michelle embrace on stage during his election night victory rally at Grant Park in Chicago. (AFP Photo/Stan Honda) () Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his wife Michelle embrace on stage during his election night victory rally at Grant Park in Chicago. (AFP Photo/Stan Honda) /news/world/obama-wins/eventshow/3675852.cms04
President-elect Barack Obama kisses his wife, Michelle, as daughters Malia (R) and Sasha, look on at his election night party at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008 - Photogallery
President-elect Barack Obama kisses his wife, Michelle, as daughters Malia (R) and Sasha, look on at his election night party at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Morry Gash) () President-elect Barack Obama kisses his wife, Michelle, as daughters Malia (R) and Sasha, look on at his election night party at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Morry Gash) /news/world/obama-wins/eventshow/3675247.cms05
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Supporters of Democratic Presidential nominee U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) celebrate as they hear their state Ohio has been called for their candidate at the Ohio Democratic Party poll watching event in Columbus. (AFP Photo/Chris Hondros) () Supporters of Democratic Presidential nominee U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) celebrate as they hear their state Ohio has been called for their candidate at the Ohio Democratic Party poll watching event in Columbus. (AFP Photo/Chris Hondros) /news/world/obama-wins/eventshow/3675241.cms06
Supporters cheer during the election night party for Democratic Presidential candidate Sen - Photogallery
Supporters cheer during the election night party for Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) () Supporters cheer during the election night party for Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) /news/world/obama-wins/obama-takes-lead/eventshow/3675240.cms07
A supporter reacts as she watches election results on television monitors at the election night party for Democratic Presidential candidate Sen - Photogallery
A supporter reacts as she watches election results on television monitors at the election night party for Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) () A supporter reacts as she watches election results on television monitors at the election night party for Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) /news/world/obama-wins/obama-takes-lead/eventshow/3675238.cms08
Lauren Lee, a junior at Elizabeth City State University, sports Obama sunglasses during the NAACP March to Vote campaign on November 4, 2008, to the K - Photogallery
Lauren Lee, a junior at Elizabeth City State University, sports Obama sunglasses during the NAACP March to Vote campaign on November 4, 2008, to the K.E. White Center in Elizabeth City. (AP Photo/Brett A. Clark) () Lauren Lee, a junior at Elizabeth City State University, sports Obama sunglasses during the NAACP March to Vote campaign on November 4, 2008, to the K.E. White Center in Elizabeth City. (AP Photo/Brett A. Clark) /news/world/obama-wins/obama-takes-lead/eventshow/3675237.cms09
Americans watch the results of the US Presidential elections at a bar in Israel on November 4, 2008 - Photogallery
Americans watch the results of the US Presidential elections at a bar in Israel on November 4, 2008.with results given in 27 states, Obama had 175 and McCain had 81 of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House, out of a total 538. (AFP Photo/Jack Guez) () Americans watch the results of the US Presidential elections at a bar in Israel on November 4, 2008.with results given in 27 states, Obama had 175 and McCain had 81 of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House, out of a total 538. (AFP Photo/Jack Guez) /news/world/obama-wins/obama-takes-lead/eventshow/3675245.cms10
Americans watch the results of the US Presidential elections at a bar in Israel on November 4, 2008 - Photogallery
Americans watch the results of the US Presidential elections at a bar in Israel on November 4, 2008. With results given in 27 states, Obama had 175 and McCain had 81 of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House, out of a total 538. (AFP Photo/Jack Guez) () Americans watch the results of the US Presidential elections at a bar in Israel on November 4, 2008. With results given in 27 states, Obama had 175 and McCain had 81 of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House, out of a total 538. (AFP Photo/Jack Guez)