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Hallelujah, Thank you Jesus! I screamed, cried and I am still in shock that God bless me to be alive to see the first African-American president. America needs a change and Barack Obama is our only hope. We have to continue to pray for him because this is the only beginning to a long journey. The celebration at Grant Park was just amazing and a sea of all nationalities from African-Americans, Caucasians, Latinos, Asians, and Native Americans all coming together for change. Yes we can!
I would love to hear from others about their experience voting today and what this historic event means to them.
I would love to hear from others about their experience voting today and what this historic event means to them.