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Obama wins second term, Fox News projects

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jamesrage

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I can't say that I am surprised Obama won.

Obama wins second term, Fox News projects | Fox News
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President Obama will win re-election, Fox News projects. The call comes after the president was the projected winner in the crucial battleground of Ohio, and subsequently won both Iowa and Oregon. This put Obama over the required 270 electoral votes.
ORIGINAL STORY ...
Mitt Romney claimed his first battleground prize of the night with a projected victory in North Carolina, answering an early string of swing-state victories Tuesday by President Obama.
Fox News projects Romney will win the state, worth 15 electoral votes, where the Democrats held their 2012 convention.
Obama, though, has taken the lead in the electoral-vote count. The president earlier scored a big win in Pennsylvania, a vital battleground where Romney made a late play for support. Obama also walked away with a win in the swing states of New Hampshire, Wisconsin and Michigan, Fox News projects.
The rest of the big swing states where polls have closed -- Nevada, Iowa, Colorado, Florida, Ohio and Virginia -- were all too close to call.
 
i was sceptical when i saw the CNN source, but if fox says it, i guess it's 4 more for obama.
 
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