When you listen to the election results on your local NPR Member Station tonight, you'll hear a seamless seven-hour (or more) broadcast capturing the country on election day, including voters in counties pivotal, and not; politicos vouching for theirUPDATE 8:58pm: NPR's Alan Greenblatt shares that Obama will likely be "just the third president in U.S. history to have been reelected with a smaller share of the vote than when he was first elected. The other two were Franklin D. Roosevelt and AndrewPresident Obama won re-election despite an economy struggling to recover from recession and deep reservations about his signature first-term achievement, the nation's new health care law. NPR's Liz Halloran explained how Obama's campaignTranscript of Mitt Romney's concession speech in the presidential race in Boston, Mass. on Tuesday. Source: Federal News Service. Editor's Note: NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by a contractor for NPR, and accuracy and availability may vary.Nov 7, 2012 — President Obama has won re-election in a sweep that ended the night before the count was completed in two key battleground states, Florida and Virginia. By holding the "Midwest firewall" -- including Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan -- the
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