05 Nov 2008
Watching the front pages: Obama wins US elections
Olivier Laurent
"Change has come", "In Our Lifetime", "Changed", "It's Obama", "A New Dawn"...
The world's newspapers are waking with Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States.
We've been monitoring Newseum to take a look at what images the papers around the world use to portray this year's most important event. So far, most have been quite conservatives, choosing to go with photos taken at the 44th President's acceptance speech, often with Obama waving his hand at the 70,000 people who came to hear him in Chicago (see below).
However, we'll be interested in seeing what Time and Newsweek come up with when their special election issue (often subtitled "the day after") are out in the next couple of days (plus, they will packed with interesting behind-the-scenes tidbits about the campaign as both magazines have long-standing deals with the candidates allowing them unprecedented access with an election day embargo).
See the front pages at Newseum.
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