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Obama photo is social-media sensation

Barack Obama on Twitter
Barack Obama on Twitter by hillman54
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President Barack Obama's campaign posted a photograph of him embracing his wife, first lady Michelle Obama, to Facebook and Twitter late Tuesday, moments after CNN and other news outlets projected he had won re-election over GOP challenger Mitt Romney. The accompanying message read simply, "Four more years." The president had tweeted a thank-you message to supporters from the same account moments earlier. But it was the image that captured the world's imagination. By late Wednesday morning the photo had been retweeted more than 675,000 times, topping a previous tweet by pop star Justin Bieber and making it the most popular message in Twitter's brief history. It also has received more than 400,000 shares and 3. 3 million likes on Facebook, shattering the previous record held by Mark Zuckerberg's wedding photo in May. The image shows the president and first lady locked in a heartfelt embrace, framed against a cloudy sky.

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