Wednesday, November 7, 2012

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  • Donald Trump, Samuel L. Jackson Sound Off Over Obama's Win

    There's likely bipartisan agreement that when it comes to the 2012 presidential election, Donald Trump and Samuel L. Jackson have been two of the most vocal and partisan celebrities on Twitter. Now that President Barack Obama has won a second term and ...

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  • Samuel L. Jackson Rips Republicans Before Obama Win

    Samuel L. Jackson has pussyfooted around his support for President Barack Obama. On Tuesday night, before the announcement of Obama's victory over GOP contender Mitt Romney was made, the actor ripped Republicans in a mini Twitter rant.

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  • Trump, Samuel L. Jackson on election

    Well, he's right about one thing. We aren't a direct democracy. We are a representative republic. Samuel L. Jackson, known for his interestingly direct tweets, was jubliant and classic Jackson. He had a message for those who were against Obama's re ...

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  • Celebrities air post-election feelings online

    LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mariah Carey was so excited about President Barack Obama's re-election that she released a new song in his honor.

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  • Bob Dylan: Obama Will Win In A 'Landslide'

    Bob Dylan says he thinks President Barack Obama is going to win a landslide. ... Actor Samuel L. Jackson addresses the audience at "Eddie Murphy: One Night Only," a celebration of Murphy's career at the Saban Theater on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012, in ...

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  • Obama wins re-election in historic contest

    Team Obama's closing lineup included Bruce Springsteen, rapper Jay-Z, singers Mariah Carey, Ricky Martin and John Mellencamp, the NBA's Derek Fisher and actors Samuel L. Jackson and Chris Rock. Bruce Springsteen, also rode aboard Air Force One for ...

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  • Stars react to President Obama's victory

    Many of the stars who have been vocal throughout the election expressed their happiness at the prospect of four more years for Barack Obama, whose tweet and photo of him hugging wife Michelle that went out at 11:16 p.m. ET was retweeted more than 500 ...

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  • Stars react to President Obama's re-election

    Jay-Z, left to right, President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen smile during a campaign event at Nationwide Arena Monday, Nov. 5, 2012, in Columbus, Ohio.

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  • Search for the stars at these celebrity-owned golf courses

    Famous actors (Samuel L. Jackson), athletes (Tony Romo) and even politicians (President Barack Obama) are hooked on chasing around the little white ball.

    www.worldgolf.com

  • Obama Lines Up Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga, Billie Jean King, Jay-Z & More In ...

    The list includes some of Hollywood's big names - Samuel L. Jackson, Anne Hathaway, and Scarlett Johansson - who were talking to Top 40 radio stations.

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  • Barack Obama can still count on Hollywood

    Amongst his supporters, he can count Hollywood A-listers ranging from Robert Redford to Leonardo DiCaprio; from Barbra Streisand to Scarlett Johansson; and from Morgan Freeman to Samuel L. Jackson. Actor George Clooney is perhaps Obama`s most ...

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  • Celebrities make their voices heard ahead of election: A&E Buzz

    President Barack Obama has Bruce Springsteen. Mitt Romney ... Obama's list of supporters includes some of Hollywood's big names -- Samuel L. Jackson, Anne Hathaway, and Scarlett Johansson -- who were talking to Top 40 radio stations. Danny DeVito ...

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  • Jay-Z, Anne Hathaway, Jake Gyllenhaal & More Campaign For Obama ...

    Jay-Z, Natalie Portman, Anne Hathaway, Eva Longoria, Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal, Jon Hamm and Jennifer Westfeldt, Chris Rock, Samuel L. Jackson and many other stars have been lending their support to President Barack Obama's re-election campaign, ...

    movieline.com

  • Stars reach for Obama but Romney doesn't go without

    President Barack Obama was counting on former president Bill Clinton and Bruce Springsteen, top surrogates for his campaign, to carry his message.

    www.irishexaminer.com

  • U.S. presidential election 2012: Barack Obama wipes away a tear at the end of ...

    Anne Hathaway, Scarlett Johansson and Samuel L. Jackson are all calling in to radio stations to get the message out, while Neil Diamond manned phone banks for Obama on Sunday. Mariah Carey and Ricky Martin hit the campaign trail in person, joining ...

    www.dailymail.co.uk

  • Election: Celebs Join Final Push For White House

    President Barack Obama has enlisted an army of A-list performers and public figures ranging from Billie Jean King to Jay-Z to help with his election campaign.

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  • Romney, Obama campaign into wee hours of stubbornly close 2012 White ...

    President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney made their last stands of the 2012 campaign Monday, employing their last vestiges of energy, celebrity boosters and plenty of jet fuel to encourage every supporter and the few remaining undecideds to ...

    www.newser.com

  • Celebrities join final push for Barack Obama and Mitt Romney in Presidential ...

    Samuel L Jackson voiced 'Go the F*** to Sleep' for audiobook, now this parody throws his hollywood weight behind Obama's re-election campaign (Clean version). Increase Text Size · Decrease Text Size · Print · Email · Share · Add to Digg · Add to del ...

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  • Obama rallies with Springsteen in Madison

    Rock legend Bruce Springsteen joined President Barack Obama at a rally in Madison, playing the anthem "Land of Hope and Dreams.

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  • Ouyang: High education costs need better solution

    If you don't think both are targeting college students, go watch Samuel L. Jackson's "Wake Up" ad for Barack Obama. This is all driven by a belief in the principle that everyone is better off if everyone has higher education. That's an incentive from ...

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