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In a revealing campaign trail moment, the Illinois senator reveals himself to be ... yes ... the son of an anthropologist.
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Oprah Winfrey threw her support behind US presidential candidate Barack Obama, even though she knew it could destroy her career. ...Can Oprah's Blessing Boost Obama? The Associated PressOprah Winfrey to campaign for Barack Obama Hindustan TimesCan Oprah Propel Obama to Victory? DiversityInc.com (subscription)Associated Content - Melbourne ...read more
“It says something about American politics,†writes National Journal's Ronald Brownstein, that Barack Obama faces “some of his sharpest attacks over the charge that he's too conciliatory.â€
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Barack Obama, taking him to task by pointing to an Illinois health-care initiative he backed as a state lawmaker. The heightened combativeness from the New ...Obama showcases foreign policy at New Hampshire forum Baltimore SunTurns out, some Obama PAC money came from pacs Los Angeles TimesObama's 'trying to have it both ways' Chicago Su ...read more
Will she or won't she make a difference for Barack Obama?
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Barack Obama (D-Ill.) used his HOPEFUND political action committee -- which has accepted contributions from federal lobbyists and pacs -- to make donations ... ...read more
A recent Gallup poll testing hypothetical general election match-ups showed Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama edging out most of their potential Republican ...Clinton slips against Republicans, Obama attacks AFPNew poll shows Clinton trails top 2008 Republicans ReutersPoll: Hillary Clinton Trailing Republicans The Van Der Galiën GazetteWashingto ...read more
"We don't need somebody who can play the game better," the Illinois senator told about 600 people in a high school gym in this northern New Hampshire town. "We need somebody to put an end to the game plan."
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Barack Obama started the debate when he admitted to a high school audience in New Hampshire that he had experimented with drugs while he was in high school. ... ...read more
Democrat Barack Obama, confronting claims that he's light on foreign policy, surrounded himself Tuesday with heavyweights who said his differences with rival Hillary Rodham Clinton and others are just what the country needs: A new leader willing to talk with America's enemies and become a better friend to struggling nations.
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