Zeenews Bureau
Washington: Barack Obama clinched a second term as US President, defeating his Republican challenger Mitt Romney in a tough fight that went down to the wire.
As per the latest results, Obama secured 303 votes as against 206 by Romney. Obama’s lead in the popular vote count was 50.3 per cent while that of Romney was 48.1 per cent, as per a BBC report.
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Vote counting in Florida halted for the night.
Republican Dean Heller wins Senate seat in Nevada, AP projects.
India`s Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and President Pranab Mukherjee congratulate Barack Obama on victory.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu congratulates US President Barack Obama on his re-election, says, "Strategic alliance between Israel and United States is stronger than ever".
Warmly congratulating Barack Obama, UN chief Ban Ki-moon said that he "looks forward to continuing to work with President Obama and his administration in the spirit of the enduring partnership between the US and the UN”.
Obama told supporters: "We know in our hearts that for the United States of America, the best is yet to come."
“We are an American family and we rise and fall together as one nation", says Obama.
Barack Obama thanks supporters, says best is yet to come.
Barack Obama begins addressing his supporters.
US President Barack Obama has arrived in Chicago`s McCormick Place to address supporters.
Republicans win control of House for two more years, assuring more clashes with Barack Obama, reports Associated Press.
"Warm congratulations to my friend Barack Obama. Look forward to continuing to work together," said UK PM David Cameron.
Mitt Romney addresses supporters in Boston, says: "I pray President Obama will be successful in guiding our nation".
Mitt Romney calls Barack Obama, concedes defeat.
Barack Obama has won Virginia, the Associated Press reports.
Barack Obama will take battleground Colorado`s nine electoral votes, adding to his winning tally (290; 270 needed), CNN projects.
Democrats likely to maintain control of US Senate.
Mitt Romney not yet ready to concede defeat, says a Republican aide.
2012 US Presidential Elections: Barack Obama gets 281 votes till now, Mitt Romney gets 203 votes
Barack Obama will take Nevada’s six electoral votes, adding to his winning tally (281, with 270 needed), CNN projects.
NBC News projects the Democratic Party will retain control of the Senate.
`We`re all in this together. That`s how we campaigned, and that`s who we are. Thank you,` Barack Obama tweeted after winning a second term in the White House.
Several US television networks project Barack Obama as winner of 2012 US Presidential Elections.
Barack Obama leads in electoral vote count as battleground states begin to come in.
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