The newly re-elected U.S. president proclaimed: "We are a family, we fall and get up together, as one nation, one people"

Barack Obama and Joe Biden


Barack Obama and Joe Biden are melted in an emotional hug to a win in the 2012 U.S. Elections


With obvious excitement about the election victory, Barack Obama tried to recapture some of the magic that existed the night of his first choice, and the thousands of fans who cheered him this time in Chicago will again speak of "hope."

"I think we can see the future together, no blue states or red [the color of both parties], but the United States of America, the greatest nation on earth", said Tuesday in a speech proclaiming his victory in the presidential elections. In a call for unity after a result in which the popular vote was split in two, although in an unquestionable victory, Obama proclaimed: "we are a family, we fall and get up together, as one nation, one people" .

Without being the crowd in the park where in 2008 Obama delivered his message to the mythical country, first African American elected as president, the thousands of people who filled the exhibition hall of Chicago again be captivated by the same speech.

Obama gave his words to engage in his second term to try to build a consensus between Democrats and Republicans on matters urgent issue facing the country and do not get ahead by blockade living American politics. So, pleaded "more determined than ever and with the intention" to enter the White House and devote all their efforts to overcome the bitter partisan divide.

"Today you voted for action, not by politics as usual, so I am committed to working with leaders of both parties to reduce the deficit, change the tax package, reform the immigration system," he said. Facing cynics said that "the problems of the people, as do the veterans who have fought for the country do not also have to fight to get a job, not a small thing, but something big, important."

In this context of new effort to seek consensus with Republicans, Obama had words of praise for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. "They have done well fought campaign, and we applaud them tonight," he said. He added that want to sit with them to discuss the harmonization of positions.

Obama complimented his wife Michelle - "the woman without whom it would not be the man I am, which I never wanted so much" - and warned his daughters Malia and Sasha that for a second term in the White House will not have a second dog. "I think by now probably one dog is enough."

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