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Barack Obama said something about Blue States
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Barack Obama
Obama said that "we're still locked in this notion that if you appeal to white folks then there must be something wrong." ... ↑ "About Barack Obama". -
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Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008
In the book, Obama said "Pot had helped, and booze. ... ↑ Barack Obama, asked about drug history, admits he inhaled International Herald Tribune, Oct. 25, 2006 -
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Red states and blue states
In his keynote address before the 2004 Democratic National Convention, Barack Obama rejected the division of the United States into red states and blue states, saying, "We worship an awesome God in the Blue States, and we don't like federal agents poking around our libraries in the Red States. ... ↑ "MSNBC.com About Meet the Press". -
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Early life and career of Barack Obama
Barack Obama, the President-elect of the United States, was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, in the state of Hawaii to Barack Obama, Sr. (1936–1982) (from Nyang’oma Kogelo, Siaya District, Nyanza Province, Kenya Colony, United Kingdom), and Ann Dunham (1942–1995) (born in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas). ... Obama has said that it was a seriously misguided mistake. -
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Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008
Washington Post media analyst Howard Kurtz found a number of journalists who agreed with the claim, with Mark Halperin, Time magazine's editor-at-large for political news, saying, "Your typical reporter has a thinly disguised preference that Barack Obama be the nominee. ... Along this theme, PBS commentator Bill Moyers noted that MSNBC commentator Tucker Carlson had said of Clinton, "There's just something about her that feels castrating, overbearing, and scary," and that top-rated radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh continued to refer to her as "the woman with the testicle lockbox." -
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Joe Biden
On August 22, 2008, Barack Obama announced that Biden would be his running mate. ... Biden nevertheless focused on campaigning in economically-challenged areas of swing states and trying to win over blue-collar Democrats, especially those who had supported Hillary Rodham Clinton. -
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Hillary Rodham Clinton
On December 1, President-elect Obama announced that Clinton would be his nominee for Secretary of State. ... ↑ Hillary Clinton said to a news correspondent asking for reaction to an Obama remark earlier in the day about his possibly representing false hope: “I would point to the fact that that Dr. King’s dream began to be realized when President Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, when he was able to get through Congress something that President Kennedy was hopeful to do, the President before had not even tried, but it took a president to get it done. -
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John McCain
He also said that the United States should never fight a war without fully committing the necessary resources, unlike what initially occurred in Iraq. ... The election took place on November 4, and Barack Obama was projected the winner at about 11:00 pm Eastern Standard Time; McCain delivered his concession speech in Phoenix, Arizona about twenty minutes later. -
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Democratic Party (United States)
President-elect Barack Obama has stated that he considers marriage to be "something sanctified between a man and a woman" and has cited his Christian faith as the reason for his belief. ... That night, for the first time, all major broadcast television networks used the same color scheme for the electoral map: blue states for Al Gore (Democratic nominee) and red states for George W. Bush (Republican nominee). -
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Health care reform in the United States
Barack Obama ... Obama went on to say that he believed that it was wrong that forty-seven million Americans are uninsured, noting that taxpayers already pay over $15 billion annually to care for the uninsured.
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Barack Obama said something about Blue States