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Framegrab from an AP video of President Barack Obama tearing up during a speech to volunteers in Chicago.The Associated Press

In the most candid and emotional scene ever captured of Barack Obama on camera, the normally composed U.S. president teared up as he told young campaign workers of his pride in them.

Mr. Obama's campaign team distributed on Thursday a YouTube video of the President's emotional tribute to his team at his Chicago headquarters the day before, hours after he won re-election to a second term.

"What you guys have done, means the work that I am doing is important. I am really proud of that, I am really proud of all of you," Mr. Obama said before pausing as tears welled up and dampened his cheek.

"I am absolutely confident that all of you are going to do just amazing things in your lives," Mr. Obama said, standing alone at a microphone with a poster of his slogan "Forward!" behind him on the wall.

"What Bobby Kennedy called the ripples of hope that come out when you throw a stone in a lake, that is going to be you," Mr. Obama said, his voice still hoarse from days of campaigning.

The YouTube video was posted on BarackObama.com and was distributed by campaign staff on Twitter and e-mail.

Obama campaign manager Jim Messina said in an e-mail to supporters that the President was not just talking to campaign workers in the office, but to all the thousands of volunteers who built his huge grassroots movement.

"He was talking to all of you," Mr. Messina wrote in the e-mail.

Mr. Obama, famed for his cool, "no drama" persona, has sometimes been accused of showing too little emotion in public and appearing aloof. He nonetheless got teary in stump speeches at the end of both his 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns.

But he has rarely displayed the kind of raw emotion that was seen in the YouTube video.

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