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Barack Obama has started forming his administration by asking Rahm Emanuel, a former adviser to President Clinton, to be his chief-of-staff. | Barack Obama has started forming his administration by asking Rahm Emanuel, a former adviser to President Clinton, to be his chief-of-staff. |
US President-elect Obama is expected to appoint a new treasury secretary soon. | US President-elect Obama is expected to appoint a new treasury secretary soon. |
He has until his inauguration on 20 January to select his senior officials. President Bush has pledged his complete co-operation during the transition. | He has until his inauguration on 20 January to select his senior officials. President Bush has pledged his complete co-operation during the transition. |
Mr Obama was elected the first black US president on Tuesday with a resounding win over Republican rival John McCain. | Mr Obama was elected the first black US president on Tuesday with a resounding win over Republican rival John McCain. |
There has been speculation Mr Obama will ask Defence Secretary Robert Gates to remain in his post. | There has been speculation Mr Obama will ask Defence Secretary Robert Gates to remain in his post. |
Mr Gates is broadly respected by both parties and would reflect a more bipartisan administration, says the BBC's Jane O'Brien in Washington. | Mr Gates is broadly respected by both parties and would reflect a more bipartisan administration, says the BBC's Jane O'Brien in Washington. |
Mr Obama's victory was widely welcomed around the world. | Mr Obama's victory was widely welcomed around the world. |
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown called Tuesday's poll historic and said he and Mr Obama "share many values". | UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown called Tuesday's poll historic and said he and Mr Obama "share many values". |
Chinese President Hu Jintao said he looked forward to strengthening dialogue. France's Nicolas Sarkozy said the poll had raised "enormous hope". | Chinese President Hu Jintao said he looked forward to strengthening dialogue. France's Nicolas Sarkozy said the poll had raised "enormous hope". |
Outgoing US President George W Bush said Mr Obama could count on "complete co-operation" during the transition. | Outgoing US President George W Bush said Mr Obama could count on "complete co-operation" during the transition. |
Accentuate divides? | Accentuate divides? |
Rahm Emanuel is an Illinois congressman and tough Washington insider who has been strongly criticised by some Republicans for being too partisan, our correspondent says. | Rahm Emanuel is an Illinois congressman and tough Washington insider who has been strongly criticised by some Republicans for being too partisan, our correspondent says. |
Barack Obama speaks to jubilant crowds at his victory rally in Chicago | Barack Obama speaks to jubilant crowds at his victory rally in Chicago |
If he accepts the position of chief-of-staff, he would be responsible for much of the internal management of the new administration. | If he accepts the position of chief-of-staff, he would be responsible for much of the internal management of the new administration. |
But critics say his appointment could accentuate party divides, rather than heal them, as Mr Obama has pledged. | But critics say his appointment could accentuate party divides, rather than heal them, as Mr Obama has pledged. |
With the country in the throes of an economic slowdown and part of the global financial crisis, the post of treasury secretary will be another key post, our correspondent adds. | With the country in the throes of an economic slowdown and part of the global financial crisis, the post of treasury secretary will be another key post, our correspondent adds. |
Likely contenders for the post reportedly include former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Timothy Geithner, the current head of the New York Federal Reserve. | Likely contenders for the post reportedly include former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Timothy Geithner, the current head of the New York Federal Reserve. |
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Projected results from Tuesday's election have yet to be announced for the states of North Carolina and Missouri, which are believed to be too close to call. | Projected results from Tuesday's election have yet to be announced for the states of North Carolina and Missouri, which are believed to be too close to call. |
OBAMA GAINS OhioNew MexicoIowaVirginia FloridaColoradoNevadaIndiana Election results in fullDemocrats tighten Senate gripIn pictures: Result reactionIn quotes: US election reaction | OBAMA GAINS OhioNew MexicoIowaVirginia FloridaColoradoNevadaIndiana Election results in fullDemocrats tighten Senate gripIn pictures: Result reactionIn quotes: US election reaction |
But with most precincts tallied, Mr Obama's share of the popular vote stands at 52.3%, compared with Mr McCain's 46.4%. | But with most precincts tallied, Mr Obama's share of the popular vote stands at 52.3%, compared with Mr McCain's 46.4%. |
Turnout was reported to be extremely high - in some places "unprecedented" in what many Americans said they felt was a historic election. | |
It was predicted that 130 million Americans had voted - the highest turn-out since 1960. | It was predicted that 130 million Americans had voted - the highest turn-out since 1960. |
The BBC's Justin Webb in Washington said that by selecting Mr Obama, Americans had made two fundamental statements about themselves: that they were profoundly unhappy with the status quo; and that they were slamming the door on the country's racial past. | The BBC's Justin Webb in Washington said that by selecting Mr Obama, Americans had made two fundamental statements about themselves: that they were profoundly unhappy with the status quo; and that they were slamming the door on the country's racial past. |
The entire US House of Representatives and a third of US Senate seats were also contested in Tuesday's elections. | The entire US House of Representatives and a third of US Senate seats were also contested in Tuesday's elections. |
The Democrats increased their Senate majority by five seats, but fell short of the 60 needed to stop blocking tactics by Republicans. | The Democrats increased their Senate majority by five seats, but fell short of the 60 needed to stop blocking tactics by Republicans. |
They also increased their majority in the House of Representatives, gaining 20 seats to give a total 252, leaving the Republicans with 173. | They also increased their majority in the House of Representatives, gaining 20 seats to give a total 252, leaving the Republicans with 173. |