Warga kulit hitam Amerika bersorak emosional begitu mengetahui kemenangan Barack Obama dalam pemilu AS, Rabu (5/11). Residents of black America cheer so emotional to know Barack Obama victory in the U.S. election, on Wednesday (5 / 11). Obama akan menjadi Presiden pertama Amerika dari kulit hitam. Obama will become the first President of the United States from black leather.

U.S. ready to prove themselves have stepped penetrate the limit. Millions of voters, black and white, old, young, male female, Hispanic and African descendants, are willing memercayakan their future into the hands of Barack Obama, an Illinois senator descendants of the original black leather.

During the two years served as a senator, Obama can see what can be seen by few people. United States ready to accept the changes.

He came to Capitol Hill two years ago with the "mission" to clean what seen as a political stunt modern America. The fierce partisan attitudes and disunity that has been studied for at least two bercokol period presidency.

While the opportunity staggering in the journey toward White House, with the mantras "change", Obama has made this fight becomes all the elements of the nation merger.

"He has to find the way back from politics for this. This is a revolution, such as the election of Franklin D Roosevelt years 1932 and John F. Kennedy 1960," said Paul Levinson, political experts from Fordham University, New York, as cited by news agency AFP.

Obama is not big victory as the victory of President George W Bush in 2000 and 2004, according to observers, wicker divisions and make people fighting one another.

"We have successfully overcome all the things that count more people are obstructions that can not be destroyed in our politics. We succeeded in creating a national coalition. That's what we want and that we do, "said David Axelrod, Obama strategists.

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The enthusiasm of voters to vote shall invite click amazed apart. Mentioned, the number of voters this time is the most historic election in the U.S., namely around 135 million people.

My eyes water up specifically to see the queue," said Bob Haskins, a worker at a church in Atlanta, as cited by the International Herald Tribune (IHT).

"For children that young, this is the call. All that said Martin Luther King become a reality today, "he said, when young people enthusiastic sent to vote.

Tobey Benas, a retired teacher in Chicago, also impressed with the moment of the election this year. "I do not believe we can until this far. This is very touching, "he said, as quoted IHT.

Issues of race in the U.S. have not become part of the chestnut. Racial sentiment still haunt, although the U.S. claim as a democratic country that exceeds all the difference.

The winner in a speech in Chicago, Obama stressed that the boundaries separating the obvious can not dilompati. "If there is someone out there who still doubt that the United States is a place where things may happen, that dream still wonder if the founders of our country are still living, still questioned the strength of democracy, the night is the answer," said Obama.

That is evidenced by the sound of the white voters that Obama was obtained, namely 43 percent. While the lost earnings from the panda (55 percent), Obama surpass earnings from the Democratic presidential candidate in 2004, John Kerry, who is also white.

Some years this U.S. citizens abroad to become familiar targets of invective and cemoohan blessing "war against terrorism" that President Bush diusung. Sentimen anti-AS kian merajalela di berbagai belahan dunia. Anti-US sentiment remains rampant in various parts of the world.

Not long after Obama won the election, William J kole, an Associated Press journalist in Austria, get a kiss on the cheek from foreign people in the bus, only because he was American. "He did not say anything, but the message is very clear. Today we all the American people It feels like a long journey on the road wave that eventually stopped, "he said.

"Obama showed its extraordinary capacity for the United States to update and adapt to a world that is changing," said former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.

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