Obama accepts Democratic presidential nomination

President Barack Obama addresses the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina– Barack Obama on Thursday accepted his party’s nomination for president with a prime-time convention address that asked Americans to give him four more years at the White House.

“On every issue, the choice you face won’t be just between two candidates or two parties,” Obama said, making his case for re-election. “It will be a choice between two different paths for America.”

Admitting that aspirational credo had been sorely tested by recession and a painfully slow recovery, Obama asked voters to believe that, under his custody, America’s greatest days are ahead and his promised changed will come.

“That hope has been tested — by the cost of war; by one of the worst economic crises in history; and by political gridlock that’s left us wondering whether it’s still possible to tackle the challenges of our time.”

“But know this, America: Our problems can be solved. Our challenges can be met. The path we offer may be harder, but it leads to a better place. And I’m asking you to choose that future.”

“I won’t pretend the path I’m offering is quick or easy. I never have.”

“The truth is, it will take more than a few years for us to solve challenges that have built up over decades.”

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