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Natalie Finn and Ken Baker Natalie Finn And Ken Baker Wed Nov 5, 2:27 am ET
Los Angeles (E! Online) While Oprah Winfrey and Brad Pitt opted for the live
version, a couple of Friends got together to watch their guy win it all via
satellite.
E! News has learned that Courteney Cox and hubby David Arquette hosted a Barack
Obama victory party Tuesday night at their Beverly Hills home.
Sources say that Jennifer Aniston, Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher were among
those in attendance, and that the Cristal was flowing liberally (pardon the
pun) as Arquette made the rounds with his guests.
"David was in such a good mood, he walked outside his gate and poured champagne
for the paparazzi," one insider said.
John Mayer wasn't among the revelers as of 10:30 p.m., but the night is still
young.
Miles away in Chicago, meanwhile, the party was just getting started, as Obama
addressed thousands of supporters gathered along the city's waterfront.
Among them: Pitt and a visibly emotional Winfrey, who told a local radio
station this morning that she already had her gown for Obama's inauguration
ball all picked out.
And now, she can cut off the tags.
The good vibes continued to radiate all over the country, as high-profile Obama
supporters started publicly reacting to the good news.
"I congratulate President-elect Obama on his historic victory, and now it's
time to begin unifying the country so we can take on the extraordinary
challenges that this generation faces," read a statement released by George
Clooney, who was reluctant to campaign for the Illinois senator because he
didn't want to hurt Obama's chances but who wasted no time in speaking up after
the fact.
"Isn't this incredible news?" Usher told Access Hollywood. "Man, this is
incredible. It's so incredible to see that this historical thing has happened,
man. Before it was a thought of what happens if he doesn't win. The public
service that went into this and the encouragement that came out of it, it's
just incredible to see it happen."