By Bridget Bland, BlackVoices.com

You don't have to wonder where Oprah Winfrey will be tonight.
The talk show maven, who gave her stamp of approval to Barack Obama very early in the campaign race, called in to New York's Power 105.1's Ed Lover Morning Show this morning to fill listeners in on how she is spending tonight. Winfrey says she will be with her best friend Gayle King at the city's historical Grant Park, where it is rumored that the Democratic nominee will address the Chicago crowd said to reach one million people.
"We want to be there the moment when Barack comes out this evening and is the new President of the United States," she said, "This town is vibrating...it's warm, so I say, 'That's a sign.'"
Oprah Hair Transformation
This was Oprah in 1986, the same year 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' entered national syndication. Oprah brought her style of emotional reporting to the main stream wearing a short hair style with feathered bangs. Winfrey's look said "working mother" not "power broker." (Photo: AP)
Perhaps inspired by shocking '80s hair styles, Oprah teased her hair to towering heights in 1987. By this time, her show was the highest rated talk show in television history. (Photo: Getty Images)
Fast forward to 1996: Almost ten years later, Winfrey's look is considerably more stylish. By this time she has established her media dominance, becoming the third woman in entertainment history to found her own production facility, Harpo Studios. (Photo: Chris Kasson, AP)
In the year 2000, Oprah began to take her hair to new lengths, while keeping a demure sensibility. This was also the year she launched O, The Oprah Magazine. (Photo: Kevin Winter, Getty Images)
By 2004, Oprah took her magazine game to the next level with the introduction of O at Home. Her hair was spunkier and younger, with layers that finally gave it a modern silhouette. (Photo: Carlo Allegri, Getty Images)
Oprah also began exploring more feminine hair styles in 2004. She looked almost girlish in chin-length curls as she received the United Nations Association's Global Humanitarian Action Award that year. (Photo: Getty Images)
Winfrey finally began looking more like a woman of power in 2005. She softened a severe bob by bending the ends under slightly for a sophisticated finish. (Photo: Getty Images)
At the 60th annual Tony Awards later in 2006, Oprah seemed to take two steps back with her hair, perhaps looking to keep it simple. Her hair lacked volume and shine, but at least it looked like it was all real! (Photo: Seth Wenig, AP)
In a look almost inspired by Marilyn Monroe, Oprah wore a softer bob in early 2006. (Photo: Paul Hawthorne, Getty Images)
In 2007, Oprah often wore soft curls. While not her first attempt at rocking this hair style, the more recent rendition looked more natural. (Photo: Frazer Harrison, Getty Images)
Since supporting Obama, she decided not to have any other presidential candidates on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show.' She hit the campaign trail with the presidential hopeful a while back and attended the Democratic National Convention to lend her support. Winfrey was faced with a great deal of criticism recently for not having Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin on her show.
"I got some hate calls [that were] 'Go Back to Africa,' 'We Gonna Lynch You' bad. I wasn't snubbin' Sarah Palin, I was just holding true to the policy that I had set for myself [not to invite candidates on the show]," Oprah clarified, "I didn't think it would be fair since everyone knew I was for Barack Obama."
She says she isn't opposed to having Palin on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' in the future, though.
"If she wants to talk to me after tomorrow I will be happy to talk to her."
Winfrey says it's been "hard to keep my mouth shut on the show," where politics is concerned, but adds, "I'm unleashed tomorrow."
For now, Oprah, who voted last week in Chicago, says her eye is on the prize for the Illinois State Senator to take the Presidency and she has a dress ready for his inauguration.
"I have been working out to get in it and last week I told the stylist take it out the closet so I can look at it."


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By: Rita on 11/05/2008 3:45PM
I seem to remember AL Gore and I believe President Bush going on the Oprah show. Am I wrong
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By: Ina on 11/06/2008 12:32AM
I wonder how many size 2's would love to be in Oprah's shoes in her tent on the way to the buffet. I'm so proud that the world has come to realize that bones are for dogs and even the dogs perfer some meat on their bones
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By: DEBRA TURNER on 11/07/2008 2:20PM
YES WE MADE IT DO WHAT IT DO AND THE HEAD MAN IN CHARGE IS OBAMA. I'M SO HAPPY THAT I CAN SAY IN MY LIFE TIME HISTORY WAS MADE AND I WAS A PART OF IT. NOW I ASK EVERYONE STAND WITH HIM SO WE CAN GET THIS COUNTRY BACK ON THE RIGHT TRACK. DON'T FORGET BUSH AND HIS HOMIES LEFT THIS COUNTRY IN A MESS AND WILL TAHT MORE THAN A DAY OR TWO TO TRY AND CLEAN IT UP.
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By: Pamela K. Kalama on 11/07/2008 7:47PM
I am so glad Barack Obama is brave enough to take on this high calling of Presidency of the U.S.A., and sad to say what a mess he has to clean up. What's more irrrritating are the men who are SPECULATING whether or not to help him...I call them pure whimps...shoots I'd jump to the call with no hesitation, just tell me and show me what to do and let me run with the President to get things cleaned and cleared up... it will benefit everyone...Yes We Can... Clean it Up and you can help too! Help the President not critize him let's do our share to help! PKK
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By: Sophia on 11/09/2008 1:19PM
Well this election will go down in history, it has been a long time coming. I didn't care if it was going to be a white president or a black one, just as long as it was one who knew how to run this country. I am glad that Mr. Obama did'nt steal his way in he earned his votes. And for Oprah she is a person just like everyone else she can come and go as she please. (Hi Haters, Bye Haters)
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By: barbara walker on 4/14/2010 12:05PM
Poor;Poor Black people they have it so bad in this Country.The White People need to keep surporting them or they will Cry Racist just as opra has poor things
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By: smileyface on 4/29/2010 4:52PM
does anyone remember back when oprah used to try to help people regardless of the color oftheir skin? Not so anymore! she is the most racist person,it is unbelievable. has anyone noticedshe mainly has black people on her show? she belongs with hitler, thats what she is trying to do!!!!
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By: barbara walker on 6/06/2010 3:16PM
I thought you went away you Fat Monkey.I will tell the truth we Hate you monkey.Darn please just go away.Your as phony as that thing in are white house.He doesn't belong there an you don't belong on are tv's.
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