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Let It Rip: Obama's victory, Romney's defeat

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By Fox 2 News Staff

Both presidential candidates were humble in victory and gracious in defeat.  President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney are promising to work together to make our country better.

So now that the election is over, our "Let It Rip" panel discusses why the president won, why Mitt Romney lost and what could happen next.

Joining Huel Perkins on that panel are Democratic political strategist Debbie Dingell, Republican political analyst Rocky Raczkowski and Fox 2's Charlie LeDuff and Charlie Langton.

Plus, Charlie Langton took "Let It Rip" on the road and asked people whether it seems like politics is bringing out the worst in people on social media.

Click on the videos above to watch this week's edition of "Let It Rip" and remember to post your comments below.

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