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After more than 700 days of campaigning, 109 primaries and caucuses, 47 debates and $5 billion, we have 44th president-elect Barack Hussein Obama. At approximately 10:03 pm, Central Standard Time, several news outlets simultaneously projected that Sen. Obama had crossed the threshold for electoral votes and was our next president. A collective sigh of relief and disbelief spread throughout the various (and well-attended) watch parties covered by STAND! News. How did it pass so smoothly, people seemed to ask, noting that the past two presidential election cycles did not end on Election Day? It was an amazing night for history.

The STAND! News team moved between several watch parties on election night, capturing the pictures, emotions and the amazement at such a historical happening. 

Ryan D. Davis

rdavis@stand-news.com

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Illinois senator to become first African-American executive in U.S. history

Image: people in Grants Park
Saul Loeb / AFP - Getty Images
Supporters of Barack Obama celebrate as they await his victory address at Grant Park in Chicago.

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WASHINGTON — Two young men who are believers in “white power” have been arrested and charged in Tennessee in what federal officials described as a plan to assassinate Senator Barack Obama and kill black children at a school.

Associated Press

Daniel Cowart of Bells, Tenn., was one of two men charged in what officials called a white supremacist assassination plot.

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