Beautiful Couple goo.gl/fb/SYpR9
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 6, 2012
Colourful America poised to give Barack Obama second chance timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/Colou…
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 6, 2012
Obama will win. I am saying over 300 electoral votes. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
@paramendra What ya been smoking?And where can I get some?Right now BHO is on pace for about 60.Not expecting it to stay there, though
— Charles Wesley (@d_old_man) November 7, 2012
@d_old_man democracyforum.blogspot.com
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
I might skip a party for youtube.com/politics and tweeting. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
BREAKING: Tweets around #Election2012 just surpassed 11 million for the day.
— Twitter Government (@gov) November 7, 2012
They asked for ID, I said "RAAAAAACIIIIIIST!!" #Election2012
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) November 7, 2012
President Obama leading by 3 points in the Ohio exit polls! #election2012
— Barack Obama News (@ObamaNews) November 7, 2012
Mitt Romney Losing in Mass. a state that he governed. Why vote for him when his own people don't want him???? #Election2012 #Obama
— Aubrey O'Day (@AubreyODay) November 7, 2012
Exit Poll: Barack Obama ahead of Mitt Romney by 3% in swing state Ohio. #election2012
— Sky News Newsdesk (@SkyNewsBreak) November 7, 2012
The electorate in fractions: 15% students; 48% hysterical women and journalists; 36.99% men; .0000001% @realdonaldtrump. #Election2012
— Kim Sherrell (@kim) November 7, 2012
Barack Obama leads in Florida 54.7%-44.7% with <1% reporting huff.to/Tvc1Zt #election2012
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) November 7, 2012
If Barack Obama wins Virginia, this will be an early night.If not, we will be in for a long evening. #Election2012
— Michael Skolnik (@MichaelSkolnik) November 7, 2012
Currently glued to my tv screen. It's going to be a long night of anxiety. Hope America got it right. #election2012
— Southern Gent (@southern_gentTN) November 7, 2012
CNN exit poll shows Obama and Romney tied 49% in #Virginia, where polls have just closed. LIVE: bbc.in/Rf9yCy #election2012
— BBC News US(@BBCNewsUS) November 7, 2012
I got hold of some Coca Cola (Classic) and Pringles (Extreme) and I will be following the action at youtube.com/politics
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
I've seen the exit polls in Ohio and it's very clear: It's Newt!
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
CNN exit polls: Florida Obama 50%, Romney 49%.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Ah, the beloved election night ritual of watching Wolf Blitzer get utterly startled every time an actual number comes in
— Bill Maher (@billmaher) November 7, 2012
CNN exit poll New Hampshire: Obama 50%, Romney 48%.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
CNN: Obama wins Maine (3/4), Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, DC, Maryland, Massachusetts.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
If the polls have closed where you are, help call key states in the West: OFA.BO/tXQpj6
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) November 7, 2012
Exit polls currently show Nate Silver winning this election.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
CNN projects Connecticut, Delaware, Washington DC, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine as a win for President Obama #Election2012
— Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) November 7, 2012
The latest turnout number is 68.9% with 1,524,837 ballots received.
— Oregon Elections (@oregonelections) November 7, 2012
Obama gets emotional during final rally at.cnn.com/8riS0O
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) November 7, 2012
VT called for Obama. This thing's over.
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) November 7, 2012
Right now, all the data we're getting in tracks state polling over the last week. if that holds, it's bad news for Romney.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
With CNN exit polls in VA & NC showing 'tied' - early signs are that Obama's in for a good night...
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 7, 2012
CNN exit poll in Ohio (!): Obama 51%, Romney 48%.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Obama gets emotional during final rally cnn.com/video/data/2.0…
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Republicans remain in position to continue controlling the House for the next two years: apne.ws/YS1xqd #election2012 -RAS
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 6, 2012
Chris Cillizza is currently eating a cheeseburger on the WaPo live stream. @thefix
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Breaking: Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida defeats Republican Connie Mack to win 3rd term, AP sayson.wsj.com/HeID7B
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 7, 2012
Has been bullish on Romney -> RT @seantrende: Would be very surprised at this point if Romney wins VA.Not getting the swings he needs.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
Whoever wins California will win.#election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
RT if you voted for President Obama today—or if you're waiting in line to do it now. #StayInLine
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 7, 2012
RT @jonward11: Huckabee: "I think republicans have done a pathetic job of reaching out to people of color."
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Harry Reid might end up with the same number of Dem senators, but trading Lieberman for Murphy means easier to get party unity
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
Reminder: If you're waiting to vote in Florida, #StayInLine! As long as you were in line when polls closed, you can still vote.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 7, 2012
Roughly 6 in 10 Ohio voters approve of the auto bailout. That group went 75-24 for Obama. Wowza.
— The Fix (@TheFix) November 7, 2012
Step 1: Pick up your phone. Step 2: Call voters in key states. Step 3: Help win this election. OFA.BO/n4yxCZ, twitter.com/BarackObama/st…
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 7, 2012
@barackobama good luck, Mr President, the rest of the world is behind you
— Stu Helm (@stuhelm) November 7, 2012
@barackobama Help the people of United Arab Emirates for a democracy if you win in the election Mr. President
— صوت الحق (@WeldBudhabi) November 7, 2012
O Reilly just said people vote for Obama cuz they "want stuff", then cited blacks, Latinos and women. White men in US? TOTALLY SELF-RELIANT!
— Bill Maher (@billmaher) November 7, 2012
Bill O Reilly on Fox already preparing the bubble dwellers for the worst, blaming the coming loss on Sandy and Christie. Fatty the Fall Guy.
— Bill Maher (@billmaher) November 7, 2012
CNN Pennsylvania exit poll: Obama 52%, Romney 47%
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Thnx -Send us your pics -especially battlegrounds RT @sqgrouper @bretbaier Obama mural inside polling place in Philly- twitter.com/Timodc/status/…
— Bret Baier (@BretBaier) November 6, 2012
Dem Chris Murphy replacing Joe Lieberman is very good news for Harry Reid. #Election2012
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) November 7, 2012
CNN Ohio 20% in: Obama 58%, Romney 40%.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
34% of vote counted in Florida: Obama 51.1, Romney 48.1.
— The Fix (@TheFix) November 7, 2012
Iowa, spread the word: Your polls close at 9pm CT, and you can vote as long as you're in line by then. #StayInLine
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 7, 2012
RT @daveweigel In 2008, Obama won Florida's Orange County (Orlando) 59-41. Right now, he is winning it... 59-41. #Election2012”
— Touré (@Toure) November 7, 2012
Early exit polls show an Obama-friendly Ohio electorate. ow.ly/f52oB
— The Fix (@TheFix) November 7, 2012
Whoever Wins California Will Win goo.gl/fb/V1YmQ
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Obama looks like will win both Ohio and Florida. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Party ID in national exit poll: 37 D, 33 R, 30 I.
— The Fix (@TheFix) November 7, 2012
RT @robertcostanro: At Romney HQ, they're playing... Stevie Wonder. "Signed sealed and delivered."
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) November 7, 2012
According to CNN, Warren is up 51% to 49% in Mass, with 5% in. Mourdock is down 48% to 46% in Ind, with 47% in.
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) November 7, 2012
@paramendra thanks :)
— صوت الحق (@WeldBudhabi) November 7, 2012
@weldbudhabi Any time. I am with you. Big time. democracyforum.blogspot.com/2012/10/nato-r…
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Mitt Romney wants to go after China and Russia not the Al Qaeda. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
RT @dailyintel: Fox News projects Democratic Sen. Bob Casey wins reelection in PA.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Colorado and Wisconsin are looking very good for Obama. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Florida dead even with 70% reporting. Not good. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Ouch RT @buzzfeedandrew: Obama has now won both of Romney's home states. Massachusetts (current home) and Michigan (born and raised).
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
RT @ashleyrparker: Dead silence in Romney ballroom when Fox announces that he lost Michigan, his native state where his late father was Gov.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
RT @lebassett: NBC just called a win for Elizabeth Warren.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Breaking! Obama wins New York!
— Touré (@Toure) November 7, 2012
Thank you, Chris Christie - we're screaming! New Jersey #Election2012
— Mona Eltahawy (@monaeltahawy) November 7, 2012
RT @pwgavin: .@mikeallen: "Starting to look like a blue night..."
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) November 7, 2012
I remember when Elizabeth Warren was just some obscure academic with some interesting ideas on consumer regulation.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
I am so loaded with sugar right now, get these tootsie pops away from me
— Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) November 7, 2012
@antderosa I have been downing me some soda. :-)
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
TweetDeck on TV! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Still seeing no evidence of a systematic anti-Romney bias in the polls.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
On current CNN projections....House will stay Republican, Senate will stay Democrat. Whoever's President will have a tough old time again.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 7, 2012
Wow, Florida is close: Tied 50%-50%.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
'Florida is the new Ohio. In terms of how close it is. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
The great Massachusetts Republican Senator experiment is over.
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) November 7, 2012
RT @samsteinhp: RT @mollyesque: In FL, where Obama and Romney are now separated by less than 2,000 votes, Gary Johnson has 35,000 votes.
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) November 7, 2012
Fox calls Pennsylvania for Obama.
— Touré (@Toure) November 7, 2012
Obama wins Pennsylvania. #expandthemap
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
PA is in. Relief. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Wow. RT @elisefoley: Arizona exit poll: Obama wins 77% of Latino voters. Shock! bit.ly/SLRqBw
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
RT @dylanbyers: Colleague notes Elizabeth Warren would be the first former TPM blogger to become a U.S. Senator.
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) November 7, 2012
45% of NC precincts reporting: 50.4 Romney, 48.8 Obama.
— The Fix (@TheFix) November 7, 2012
Hearing HUGE cheer for PA in Obama HQ
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) November 7, 2012
NBC now calling Pennsylvania for Obama. "First of the big powerhouse states."
— Jim Roberts (@nytjim) November 7, 2012
Currently Florida popular vote is split 50/50-if in FL, how did you vote today? #YourVote #YourVoteFL
— Katie Couric (@katiecouric) November 7, 2012
@katiecouric Florida is the new Ohio.
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
A big state like Florida --- so close -- how is that possible? #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
TV people are all relying on Twitter! Way to go Twitter. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
America and India are both fascinating democracies. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Fox calls Wisconsin for Obama.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Wisconsin --- bagged! Woo-hoo. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
If Romney loses in either Florida, Ohio, or Virginia now this election is over.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
If Romney loses in either Florida, Ohio, or Virginia now this election is over.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
@buzzfeedandrew He has lost Ohio.
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Obama winner in battleground of Wisconsin, Fox News projects
— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) November 7, 2012
AP calls the Ohio Senate race for Democrat Sherrod Brown.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Obamaland superstitious about Pennsylvania — they had a late scare there in 2008. Glad to pull it out tonight.
— Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) November 7, 2012
@thefix Not good.
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
55% of precincts reporting in VA: Romney 51.4, Obama 47.2
— The Fix (@TheFix) November 7, 2012
Obamacare has been a big boost for Obama. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
CBSs projects that President Obama will win New Hampshire.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Florida, you're gonna give me a heart attack
— Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) November 7, 2012
Getting harder to see how Romney wins....not impossible, but definitely harder.#Election
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 7, 2012
With WI and PA now Obama's, that really chokes off any paths to 270 for Romney without Ohio. #Election2012
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) November 7, 2012
@theplumlinegs Ohio is out of reach as well for the dude not from MA, not from MI (going by election results).
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Is someone going to get hung by a chad again? #Florida
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 7, 2012
@piersmorgan No. Obama will have a lead without Florida.
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
@piersmorgan or even hanged by a chad
— Kathy Novak (@Kathy_Novak) November 7, 2012
@kathy_novak @piersmorgan That would be Romney.
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
First-time voters picked #Obama by two-to-one margin, poll finds nydn.us/VS1cAt #Election2012
— New York Daily News (@nydailynews) November 7, 2012
If Romney loses OH narrowly after losing WI, the "should have put Portman on ticket" crowd will get loud.
— The Fix (@TheFix) November 7, 2012
@thefix Ha! Ha!
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
RT @edgecliffe: Brian Williams: "There's a rogue retweet going around" that NBC called the senate race in MA. "We did not."
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) November 7, 2012
Big wins for Obama in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on.msnbc.com/RHuphU #msnbc2012 #Election2012
— msnbc (@msnbc) November 7, 2012
New Hampshire called for Obama. Obama pulls ahead in EC count 158-154. #Election2012
— Roll Call (@rollcall) November 7, 2012
Obama will win all of Romney's home states Massachusetts (won), NH (won), California (projected) & Michigan (won) (where he was raised).
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Democrat Joe Donnelly will beat Republican Richard Mourdock in Indiana Senate race, Fox News projects
— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) November 7, 2012
@foxnewspolitics Lesson: one bad rape comment can do you in.
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
"America is one big suburb." - TV woman #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
True RT @markos: People saying tonight a big win for Nate Silver are wrong. He used polling data. It's the pollsters that called it right”
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
@ezraklein @markos you're right but he has to set weighting
— Michael Yavonditte (@mikeyavo) November 7, 2012
I knew I liked Michigan for a reason #election2012
— Baratunde (@baratunde) November 7, 2012
Please let it be Obama“@anitamajumdar: My heart can't take this. I'm going to sleep hoping the world hasn't ended by morning. #election2012”
— Deepa Mehta (@IamDeepaMehta) November 7, 2012
RT @thereidreport: Florida is razor... freakin.... thin... #FL#election2012
— GottaLaff (@GottaLaff) November 7, 2012
Bob Schieffer: "It is looking much more difficult for Romney to win"
— Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) November 7, 2012
Social media is blowing up tonight! So amazing to watch. #Election2012
— Chelsia Hart (@ChelsiaHart) November 7, 2012
"The Republican Party has a massive structural problem." - TV guy #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
The red states - where all the racist white folks live #Election2012
— Jerry LaVigne Jr. (@JerryLaVigneJr) November 7, 2012
I don't think it'll happen, but an election (this or another) could, theoretically, end in a Florida *and* Ohio recount. [shudder]
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
@ezraklein Ohio is not "close." It is Obama country.
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Ohio is Obama country. I am watching Florida. Obama can win without it, but it is so close, I am curious. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
.@buzzfeedben I think we lost, but no reason to panic. its not as if Obama's policies are going to suddenly start to work in the next 4 yrs
— Jeff Schroeffel (@capdc) November 7, 2012
Wonder what Haley Barbour, who cautioned GOP against panic after '08, thinks now.
— Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) November 7, 2012
When Twitter bans you: facebook.com/paramendra/pos…
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
The uninsured just won the election.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
President Obama has won reelection.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
If Iowa and Colorado calls correct, Obama wins reelection.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
If Denver Post Colorado call was correct and NBC Iowa, then President Obama had won reelection.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
CNN projects that President Obama will win the state of Ohio. #CNNElection
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) November 7, 2012
Obama's win means at least three HUGE policy changes: washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-kle…
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
Laura Ingraham, "If you can't beat Barack Obama with this record, then shut down the party. Shut it down." #StartTomorrow
— Touré (@Toure) November 7, 2012
The nature of tonight's GOP loss -- demographics turning decisively against them -- seems certain to trigger n internal war
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
The certain consequence of Obama's win is that Obamacare begins in 2014 and 30 million (or so) Americans get health insurance.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 7, 2012
AP calls Colorado for Obama which means he could have lost Ohio and still won.
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) November 7, 2012
Video: Karl Rove Freaks At Fox News For Calling The Election For Obama buzzfeed.com/dorsey/karl-ro…
— Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) November 7, 2012
At just 22 minutes after posting, this is already the most popular tweet of all time buzzfeed.com/jwherrman/the-…
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
The first Romney speech I am listening to live: his concession speech! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Four more years. twitter.com/BarackObama/st…
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 7, 2012
The most powerful country on earth --- such a peaceful transfer of power! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Four More Years goo.gl/fb/65IR1
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Obama’s second term: Not hope, but lots of change washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-kle…
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
First Year: Immigration Reform goo.gl/fb/Asdlm
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Obama will give a greaaaat Victory Speech -- I can just feel it! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
I Told You So: 303 And Counting goo.gl/fb/dW9XU
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
32 million tweets. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
There he is! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
The man, the myth, the legend: Barack Obama! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
You did it, my man! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
He starts his speech on a grand note. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
"The best is yet to come." I buy that. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
"By the way, we have to fix that." #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
It is a greaaaaat speech! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Joe! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Michelle! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Make Michelle Queen! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
"One dog is probably enough." #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
"The best campaign team, volunteers in the history of politics." #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Greaaat victory speech. As expected. #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
I am already thinking 2013 (NYC) and 2016 (America). #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Wow. What a night! What a night! #election2012
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
What Swing States? goo.gl/fb/nxbqC
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
China wrestles over democratic reform on.ft.com/TtPfin
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
I Was Going To Say 330 goo.gl/fb/KCvgD
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
An Argument For Direct Elections goo.gl/fb/D92TJ
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Obama's Victory Speech Reminded Me Of 2007 goo.gl/fb/9kbpl
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
@paramendra but Obama ran in 2009, not 2007.
— Jon (@JustJon) November 7, 2012
@justjon I started volunteering for the guy before he declared he'd run in January 2007. And the primary battle was harder than general.
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 8, 2012
Bobby Is Going To Run And Win In 2016 goo.gl/fb/XCsMB
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Susan Rice For Secretary Of State goo.gl/fb/eANN8
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Biden, Bobby goo.gl/fb/odczX
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 7, 2012
Year Two: Campaign Finance Reform goo.gl/fb/tYuz4
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 8, 2012
Netanyahu Rushes to Repair Damage With Obama nyti.ms/TwLon0
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 8, 2012
@justjon I started volunteering for the guy before he declared he'd run in January 2007. And the primary battle was harder than general.
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 8, 2012
Twitter Was Great On Election Night goo.gl/fb/QYeCc
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 8, 2012
The Hug That Was Seen Around The World goo.gl/fb/dC3WR
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 8, 2012
How the Secret Service Said Goodbye to Mitt Romney gq.com/news-politics/…
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 9, 2012
Nexus 4: My First Smartphone goo.gl/fb/3NM88
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 9, 2012
Obama Video Shows Tearful President Thanking Chicago Team bloom.bg/VKrLfI
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 9, 2012
This Is How You Say Thank You goo.gl/fb/OzOs2
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 9, 2012
Victory Speech goo.gl/fb/ma0Um
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 9, 2012
I Am Tired Of This First Lady Business goo.gl/fb/47lO9
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) November 9, 2012
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