Bronco Bama Girl Relieved: Abigael Evans, 4, Thrilled With Obama Victory, Happy Election is Finally Over [VIDEO]

By Danica Bellini | Nov 14, 2012 04:37 PM EST

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Adorable 4-year-old Abigael Evans from Colorado - who became a viral sensation as "Bronco Bama Girl" when a video of the tearful youngster, agitated with NPR's interminable election coverage, hit the worldwide web earlier this month - is utterly thrilled over Obama's presidential victory, and is altogether relieved that the 2012 election is finally over. In the newest "Bronco Bama Girl" viral video installment, little Evans exclaims "Yay!" when her mother delivers the news that Barack Obama triumphed over Mitt Romney on Election Day. "Bronco Bama Girl" can now breathe a huge sigh of relief.

The original "Bronco Bama Girl" video, posted on Oct. 30, has received over a whopping 16,366,000 views so far and made national headlines earlier in November. In the video, little Evans is brought to tears over the 2012 presidential election, and is upset with NPR's ceaseless election coverage. "It'll be over soon, Abby," her mother Elizabeth coos in an attempt to comfort her young daughter. "The election will be over soon." Abby continues to cry, but manages to respond with a meager "Okay."

The viral video even got a response from the head honchos over at NPR - a public statement released on the organization's website reads, "On behalf of NPR and all other news outlets, we apologize to Abigael and all the many others who probably feel like her. We must confess, the campaign's gone on long enough for us, too. Let's just keep telling ourselves: 'Only a few more days, only a few more days, only a few more days.'"

And those "few more days" are finally over! In another video posted the day after Election Day (Nov. 7), Abbie's mom delivers the happy results to the youngster while sitting at a restaurant. "Who's gonna be the president?" Abbie excitedly asks. Elizabeth Evans begins to reply with, "Bronco ..." to which Abigael finishes off with, "Bama, yay!" She then breathes a much-needed side of relief. The short clip has over 200,000 views on YouTube.

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