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Obama and Clinton with some serious smiling on last night’s 60 Minutes interview. Watch it here: 
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50139839n

Obama and Clinton with some serious smiling on last night’s 60 Minutes interview. Watch it here: 

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50139839n

President Obama and McKayla Maroney are not impressed.

(White House photo by Pete Souza)

Obama Begins 3-Day Asian Trip In Thailand, But Must Factor In The Desperate Situation In Gaza When Discussing Partnership With China’s Neighboring Countries

Via The Huffington Post

McKayla Maroney, known for her jaw-dropping vaulthinted on Twitter Thursday that she may have taken her “not impressed” face all the way to the Oval Office.

Romney captured rural areas but struggled in heavy populated counties where Obama shined.

politicalprof:

voting by population density. Basically, Romney did really well in empty places, and Obama did well in populated ones …

ht: Tim De Chant

(Reblogged from politicalprof)

Young Voters Help Secure Obama Victory, Passage Of Progressive Ballot Measures

Not a pretty picture. How the stress of the job ages the president.

businessweek:

How We Marked the Reelection of President Obama

 This issue of Bloomberg Businessweek reports on the road ahead for President Obama as he faces the fiscal cliff and crucial decisions for the future of the economy, business, and defense. The opposition remains considerable, and no matter how successful he is, the hardest job in the world will take its toll.

Above, the cover we would have run if Mitt Romney had won.

Read Peter Coy in Bloomberg Businessweek on what the next four years hold for Barack Obama.

(Reblogged from businessweek)

Tumblr users spent some time waiting in line to vote this election season. How long did you spend in line?

election:

Infographic: How long Tumblr users waited at the polls

The amount of time 137 ShortFormBlog and Tumblr Election readers spent waiting at the polls to vote today. (We asked earlier tonight.) One unlucky person waited three and a half hours. :(

— Ernie @ ShortFormBlog

(Reblogged from election)

An Associated Press photographer captures two schoolgirls in Jakarta watching the vote counting at the school where President Barack Obama once studied.

The Obama family takes the stage for the President’s victory speech in 2012 and 2008.