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Presidential hopeful Barack Obama is about to get a boost on the campaign trail from an American icon. Talk show host, philanthropist and media mogul Oprah Winfrey is getting set to visit several early primary states in an effort to drum up support for Obama's presidential campaign.
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PTI Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama has received a boost over rival candidate Hillary Clinton with star TV personality Oprah Winfrey planning ...Oprah Winfrey walks the talk for candidate Barack Obama Melbourne Herald SunOprah to hit trail for Obama, Clinton relies on husband Bill ReutersObama-Oprah 2008 National Review OnlineToronto S ...read more
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama has intensified in recent days. But with her lead slipping, things have changed, and the New York senator has found herself ...Newt Gingrich predicts Obama victory in Iowa ReutersObama challenges Clinton on health care Baltimore SunObama sharpens criticism of Clinton experience. Baltimore SunThe Associated Press&nbs ...read more
Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama has received a boost over rival candidate Hillary Clinton with star TV personality Oprah Winfrey planning to campaign for the Illinois Senator ahead of the critical Iowa caucus on January 3.
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Last week, Democratic White House contender Barack Obama picked Christ as one of three historic figures, along with Mahatma Gandhi and Abraham Lincoln, ...Ex-Massachusetts GOP chief endorses Giuliani MarketWatchBrass Knuckle Time RealClearPolitics BlogKentucky politicians picking favorites Kentucky.comWCAX - Washington Timesall 563 news articl ...read more
US talk show queen Oprah Winfrey will sprinkle star dust on Barack Obama's presidential campaign next month, on a three state bus tour with the Democratic challenger.
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If Mr. Davis has legitimate reasons for voting against Barack Obama as he claims, let him state them and not make this silly attack. ...read more
In a reversal of fortune, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., is barnstorming Iowa with a front-runner's swagger while Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., scrambles like an underdog.
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Barack Obama speaking in Des Moines Sunday. (AP). It was a rare scene in Iowa: an audience that included a large percentage of minorities. ...Obama talks about race and urban issues in Iowa Baltimore SunObama camp: Oprah has plenty of Iowa fans Washington TimesPolls mean nothing until votes counted Chicago Sun-TimesKPTM-TVall 11 news articles ...read more
Just a day after Sen. Barack Obama said his health care plan would keep costs down more than any of his rivals' plans, Sen. Hillary Clinton came back swinging, calling Obama's proposal "confusing."
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