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- Minutes after the news channels began projecting his victory, Barack Obama took to Twitter to announce his win over Mitt Romney. "This happened thanks to you. Four more years." The second tweet showed him hugging his wife, become the most retweeted post in the site's history. There were also infamous reactions from the famous and not so famous. Photo: Getty Images/Twitter
- One of the first reactions came from Donald Trump, a staunch Mitt Romney supporter. "Depends on what Crystal you are watching"...he began. Then he said that the House of Representatives would concede nothing to the Democrats. Beforehand, he had criticized the existence of the Electoral Collge, as it seemed that Obama would not win the popular vote. Photo: Getty Images
- While Trump remained serious after the win, jokes began to flood the web as the president was reelected. "Confident that Barack Obama cannot be president, Donald Trump asks him to show his president's license." Photo: Getty Images/Twitter
- The stars were also felt on the Social Media sites. Ricky Martin praised the victory. "Love conquered Hate. What an Honor, Barack Obama! good night everyone!", tweeted the artist. Photo: Getty Images/Twitter
- The comments from Eva Longorio, who was part of the Obama campaign, came quickly: "Incredible speech by Barack Obama, reelected for a second time. America is united for the good of Americans." Various followers congratulated Longoria on the victory. Photo: Twitter
- Katy Perry also showed her support for the president: "The people have the power, proud to have you for more years, Barack Obama." Photo: Twitter
- Meanwhile, in an effort to win the vote for Mitt Romney, former governor, Arnold Scharzenegger, Tweeted a photo of when he first became a citizen. Perhaps he needed a better angle? Photo: Getty Images
- Meanwhile, Miami Heat star, LeBron James, congratulated Ohio for its decision as the state was decisive in the Obama victory. Photo: Twitter
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Minutes after the news channels began projecting his victory, Barack Obama took to Twitter to announce his win over Mitt Romney. "This happened thanks to you. Four more years." The second tweet showed him hugging his wife, become the most retweeted post in the site's history. There were also infamous reactions from the famous and not so famous.
Photo: Getty Images/Twitter

