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President Obama Thanks All of You for this Victory (and Cries)
We often wonder what politicians are like when they aren’t campaigning.
In this video, you can see Barack Obama, the man instead of the candidate or the President. President Obama made a surprise visit to the campaign office in Chicago yesterday, thanking his supporters for all of their work, saying this victory is yours. Also, he cries while talking to his supporters. The second time we’ve seen that in a matter of days — a few streamers he couldn’t control.
Obama’s obvious emotion over the past few days appears to be tied to what he started in his youth, and how he’s watching young people who support him start their journey as his own comes full circle.
Watch here:
Jim Messina, an Obama for America strategist, wrote in an email to supporters:
“The best campaign team and volunteers in the history of politics.”
So many times in this election, this campaign was counted out. They said our supporters wouldn’t turn out, and we’d never see the kind of voter participation we saw in 2008. They said we’d be buried in money and special-interest influence. And they said that no campaign could overcome the political headwinds we faced.
Last year, a major American newspaper asked, “Is Obama toast?” As recently as two weeks ago, another ran this headline: “Can Obama win?”
Tuesday night, you all answered all of those doubts with a resounding YES WE CAN. By knocking on doors, organizing phone banks, and chipping in a few bucks when you could, you built a campaign that is unparalleled. And you re-elected our president.
You also proved that millions of ordinary people taking ownership of a cause is still the most powerful force in our political process. You showed that grassroots organizing and small donations are not only the right way to win, but also the most effective way.
How we got here must guide where we go. If we’re going to accomplish the things America voted for on Tuesday, you’ve got to be even more involved in getting them done than you were in giving us all the chance.
We’ll be in touch soon about how we can get started on some of the President’s top priorities in his second term.
For now, I just want to say I am so proud of this team. And I can’t wait to see where you take this incredible movement from here.
Today in a conference call with reporters, the Obama campaign was asked what they were going to do with all of their ground game operations. They replied that they were going to talk to the folks on the ground about that, see what they wanted to do.
And that answer pretty much sums up the Obama ground game support. This was truly a grassroots movement of supporters who believe in this President. It was unprecedented in its organization and drive, fueled by the passion of the supporters for this President. His supporters are the movement.
President Obama spent his youth on the same causes he champions now – helping the downtrodden, lifting up the poor, the middle class, single mothers, and more. He’s not just snagging cool slogans from campaign strategists; he means it. His implementation is not always perfect and our government requires compromise, but his sincerity is not at issue.
So, as we head into the next four years for 44, we can rest assured that this President has our backs, listens to our voices, and needs us to continue standing up to be heard. We must do as he urged in 2008; keep pushing him and our government forward. We must be active. We must never let cynicism keep us from being heard.
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Brandt Hardin
Nov. 8th, 2012 at 9:21 pm
Despite all odds, our President prevailed. He still has an uphill battle fighting a Red House which has blocked his every move in an attempt to squash his goals of bringing the Middle Class equal pay, women’s rights, gay rights and affordable healthcare. The Bush Administration drove our economy into a swift nose dive and Obama is still the patsy. Watch conservative hands paint him in Blackface with a visual commentary of how Barack has been bamboozled at dregstudiosart.blogspot.c...
Jill Moberg (@Jillymoe)
Nov. 8th, 2012 at 9:28 pm
I think it’s fine, and very understandable that he would be emotional. It has been a long hard battle and it’s a relief it’s over, and it’s has to be overwhelming to see all the support and love that is out there for you. I’m sure the Repubs and teabaggers would rip it apart … but just between us reasonable human beings I appreciate his real feelings.
merri
Nov. 8th, 2012 at 9:33 pm
This President is such a good man,I am so proud of him and all he has accomplished
Sandra
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 1:03 pm
As a Canadian, even I feel vindicated. I still recall the R’thug Party and their pundits referring to Barack Obama’s win in 2008 as an aberration which I found so insulting and dehumanizing. They claimed he only won because he was black and Americans wanted to feel good about themselves so they voted for this black man. Well 2012 tell the true story. PO was re-elected because of his decency, compassion, his love for his fellow man/woman and thus his ability to connect with not only Americans but people around the world regardles of socio-economic class and language. He’s a man of the people, he’s true to himself and has a strong belief and faith in the humanity of his fellow humans. He sees the good in all of us, he’s hesitant to criticize knowing he’s not perfect himself. He’s a true leader, in a class by himself. Americans should be so proud and honoured to have this man representing them at home and on the world stage. You’re indeed a blessed Country today.
Thanks to all of you for your hard work, dedication, belief and support for this wonderful man. This Canadian is truly grateful.
RMuse
Nov. 8th, 2012 at 9:42 pm
That is my President.
galactusx
Nov. 8th, 2012 at 11:04 pm
This man has suffered enormously for us and saved all of us from certain disaster. He has my eternal gratitude and admiration…Hail Barack! We should all strive and be our best no matter where we find ourselves! I am inspired and even though I have not met him in person, I know he loves all of us. Semper Fidelis, Semper Verus! Always Faithful, Always True.
Deborah_
Nov. 8th, 2012 at 11:18 pm
President Obama is the first president that in my lifetime I have been able to believe in and admire 100%. Those are tears of gratitude and relief that his base will carry on with the same care and hope that he has for our country. We all have to keep that hope alive.
Goddess1871
Nov. 8th, 2012 at 11:25 pm
It makes him a REAL man. A truly sexy person.
Cassandra
Nov. 8th, 2012 at 11:54 pm
This makes me love him more. I have not met him either, but I did meet Michelle….they are incredible people. I am proud to have volunteered, donated and helped put them in the White House in the first place. I am looking forward to more great things from this great man! I love this video!!!
Tina
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 6:28 am
WE BUILT THAT! Yes we did!
Love you President Obama,now lets move forward with a progressive agenda. YES WE CAN!
lois
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 11:48 am
i love this man, and his family.
TigerLily
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 12:02 pm
Trust me the storm had nothing to do with Romney losing..as if you guys didn’t know that. I would not could not nor ever would vote for such a blatant liar of a man. So shallow. So mr. romney you can only blame yourself and your party of hate AND YOUR MIND & SOUL for your loss..as you TOLD our president to take his hate and division away. Well, look whose hate and division actually got driven away, thrown out, kicked to the curb, dumped with the garbage. But not for long..because I know the GOP is a dedicated party of hate and division and their narrow mindedness and denial of all things good..will never allow them to think rationally or honestly. They will sustain the GOP mantra of being uncivilized uncaring science denying race bating bigoted fools that they are. When they leave this earth they will rot the soil they are buried under for all the suffering they caused to so many unecessarily..even to their own constituency–who will never ever blame them for their losses and miserable standing in life ..they still stayed devoted to their party of obstruction. I’m curious who all those people were that still voted for Romney. What sorry sorry excuses of human beings to kid yourself like that.