Barack Obama Declares Victory On Facebook, Twitter But Not Google+

In case you missed the news, Barack Obama was reelected as President of the United States last night. If you follow him on Facebook, you’d know that. On Twitter, you’d know that. But on Google+, Obama remains stuck in campaign mode. On his Twitter account (with 22.7 million followers), Obama declared victory with what’s now the […]

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In case you missed the news, Barack Obama was reelected as President of the United States last night. If you follow him on Facebook, you’d know that. On Twitter, you’d know that. But on Google+, Obama remains stuck in campaign mode.

On his Twitter account (with 22.7 million followers), Obama declared victory with what’s now the most tweeted item in Twitter’s history, the message “Four more years” with a picture of him hugging his wife Michelle Obama:

Twitter   BarackObama  Four More Years. Http   T.co BAJE6Vom

On his Facebook page (with 32.7 million fans), the same thing, which also apparently has broken Facebook’s record for Likes:

126 Barack Obama

Over on his Tumblr account, a picture of Obama walking into what looks to be the White House was posted about an hour ago:

Obama For America

But on his Google+ page (with 2.3 million followers), he remains candidate Obama according to his last post, victory not declared:

Barack Obama Google+

Well, at least Google+ can console itself that so far, Obama hasn’t posted his victory yet to his Instagram account (1.7 million followers), either:

Barackobama On Instagram



The same seems true over on his Pinterest account (36,000 followers):
Barack Obama Barackobama On Pinterest
On LinkedIn, Obama last post is from mid-October, and it also appears as if there are some issues with his profile (415,000 followers) in general.

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