Talk:United States re-elects Barack Obama

Plagiarism check
--LauraHale (talk) 05:51, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
 * "President Barack Obama wins re-election" — BBC News, November 7, 2012 . Not plagiarised.
 * "Barack Obama Re-Elected As US President" — Sky News, November 7, 2012 . Not plagiarised.
 * Jeff Zeleny and Jim Rutenberg. "Networks Project Second Term for Obama" — New York Times, November 6, 2012. Not plagiarised.
 * "Tammy Baldwin wins in Wisconsin, becomes first openly gay U.S. Senator" — Vancouver Sun, November 6, 2012. Not plagiarised.
 * Katharine Q. Seelye. "Warren Ousts Brown for Massachusetts Senate Seat" — New York Times, November 6, 2012. Not plagiarised.
 * Lucy Madison. "McCaskill to win Missouri Senate, CBS News projects" — CBS News, November 6, 2012. Not plagiarised.

--LauraHale (talk) 06:12, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
 * "Obama wins 2nd term as president" — CBC, November 6, 2012. Not plagiarised.

Source check notes
"President Barack Obama wins re-election" — BBC News, November 7, 2012 "Barack Obama Re-Elected As US President" — Sky News, November 7, 2012 "Obama wins 2nd term as president" — CBC, November 6, 2012 Jeff Zeleny and Jim Rutenberg. "Networks Project Second Term for Obama" — New York Times, November 6, 2012 "Tammy Baldwin wins in Wisconsin, becomes first openly gay U.S. Senator" — Vancouver Sun, November 6, 2012 Katharine Q. Seelye. "Warren Ousts Brown for Massachusetts Senate Seat" — New York Times, November 6, 2012 Lucy Madison. "McCaskill to win Missouri Senate, CBS News projects" — CBS News, November 6, 2012


 * No sources support CNN reporting this an CNN itself is not used as a source. Commented on IRC.  Waiting for source. --LauraHale (talk) 05:51, 7 November 2012 (UTC)

"Many of the major media outlets have called the election for Obama." Supported by multiple sources.

Persuaded. Discussed with tommorris as I do not feel it is supported by sources. "Better than expected employment figures last week helped bolster the Democrat and then fate also played a hand when Hurricane Sandy roared in." is one explanation and this suggests other factors helped Obama, not Obama's salesmanship in selling his superiority.

http://news.sky.com/story/1008025/barack-obama-re-elected-as-us-president supports Twitter. Rest of information supported by sources and appears neutral enough. All sources appear to be used with out having unnecessary sources. --LauraHale (talk) 06:12, 7 November 2012 (UTC)