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U.S. Elections 2012
Americans in Israel toast to four more years of Obama
On the eve of the Israeli elections, U.S. immigrants and visitors gathered to watch a live broadcast of Obama's inauguration in Washington, D.C.
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Andrew Esensten
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Jan 22, 2013
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06:04 PM
Obama inauguration ceremony enters second day
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On his day of inauguration and triumph, Obama presents a 'progressive manifesto'
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Chemi Shalev
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Obama: U.S. will back democracy from Asia to Africa, Americas to Middle East
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LIVE BLOG: Obama sworn in for second term as U.S. president
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President Barack Obama's inaugural address
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Obama wins in Florida, besting Romney in final vote count
No matter the outcome, Obama had already clinched re-election and now has 332 electoral votes to Republican challenger Mitt Romney's 206.
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The Associated Press
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Nov 10, 2012
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09:02 PM
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Far from home, Obama supporters living in Israel rejoice
The get-out-the-vote organization iVoteIsrael announced last week that it processed voter registration requests of some 80,000 U.S. citizens living in Israel.
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Mordechai I. Twersky
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Nov 9, 2012
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03:48 AM
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Sibling rivalry: American Jews spar over the meaning of the Jewish vote
Obama won some 69 percent of the Jewish vote, according to exit polls – which is either a big drop, a small drop, or no drop from 2008, depending on whether you ask Republicans or Democrats.
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Dina Kraft
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Nov 8, 2012
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07:20 PM
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So sorry, President Obama, please forgive Netanyahu
Dear Mr. President, you must continue what you tried to do at the beginning of your term. Then you didn’t succeed, but now we’re telling you: Finish it. For our sake, finish it.
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Yossi Sarid
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Nov 8, 2012
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01:44 PM
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Israel needs to build alliances with a changing America
It's up to Netanyahu, the junior partner in U.S.-Israel relations, to repair relations with Obama, newly-elected president of the world’s most powerful country.
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Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie
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Nov 8, 2012
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01:15 PM
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Kenyan mother names twin boys after Obama and Romney
Millicent Owuor, 20, delivered her twins at a hospital in Siaya on the day Obama was re-elected.
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DPA
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Nov 8, 2012
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01:14 PM
Obama's election triumph still excites, just a little less
From the opening of Barack Obama's acceptance speech, it was clear: There wasn't going to be any more "yes, we can." At most, "yes, we'll try."
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Gideon Levy
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Nov 8, 2012
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08:01 AM
After celebrations, U.S. Jews' thoughts turn to ties with Israel
While President Obama's supporters are contented, the results show a divided nation and a serious erosion of the Jewish Democratic vote.
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Natasha Mozgovaya
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Nov 8, 2012
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07:31 AM
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For Obama, a new term could mean a different take on Middle East peace
Cairo, the site of the U.S. president's 2009 speech, like the entire Arab world, is totally different from what it was at the start of Obama's tenure. The new Middle East reality poses new challenges for the United States, as well as different rules.
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Akiva Eldar
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Nov 7, 2012
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11:45 PM
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After victory, Obama urges bipartisan work to avoid fiscal crisis
U.S. president tells parties' leaders to 'put aside their partisan interests'; Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives: We won't solve the problem of our fiscal imbalance overnight
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Reuters
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Nov 7, 2012
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10:42 PM
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