Yesterday (November 4, 2017) marked the nine-year anniversary of the 2008 presidential election in which Barack Obama was elected the 44th President of the United States — and the country's first black president. The historic victory culminated with his iconic "Yes We Can" speech, which was delivered at Grant Park in Chicago. "Tonight," Obama said at the time, "because of what we did on this date, in this election, at this defining moment — change has come to America."

Many people are now looking back to that moment and sharing their nostalgia for that night in 2008, especially in light of the United States's current presidential administration. "Nine years ago today Barack Obama was elected President," one person tweeted, adding: "And he remains MY president." Another Twitter user made a joke about Daylight Saving's Time, writing: "It's very sad we were unable to fall back nine years, instead of one hour. I MISS PRESIDENT OBAMA!" Ahead, check out some of the ways people are celebrating the nine-year anniversary of Obama's historic win, while wishing they had a time machine to relive it all over again.

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