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Barack Obama was re-elected in November 2012. His second term officially began on January 20, 2013; but because this time, that date was a federal holiday (Martin Luther King's birthday), most government offices were closed. Mr. Obama had a private swearing-in ceremony on the 20th, but the public inauguration was held next day, on the 21st, when more people could attend.

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