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WORLD VIEW - BARACK OBAMA, THERE'S HOPE.
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United Kingdom
Nov 3rd, 2004 at 12:32:13 PM EST

Do you guys mind if us Brits borrow him, we could do with someone like him as well

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Sweden
Nov 3rd, 2004 at 12:12:48 PM EST

Saw that earlier this morning on cnn.It was some positive news in all of the negative polls.Hope it will turn out well for him.

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Brooklyn, NY
Nov 3rd, 2004 at 11:26:01 AM EST

all you can do is pray that more leaders like Barack Obama are born and can have the opportunity to help the state of this fading nation.

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houston, TX
Nov 3rd, 2004 at 11:22:12 AM EST

there's hope.

his name is barack obama.

he's going to do great things in the senate. and a likely future democratic presidential candidate.

CHICAGO - Barack Obama, the son of a Kenyan father and an American mother who shot from obscurity to political stardom in mere months, trounced Republican Alan Keyes on Tuesday to claim a Senate seat in Illinois. He will be just the third black U.S. senator since Reconstruction.

The resounding victory is the latest stride forward for a man who grew up on the beaches of Hawaii and the streets of Indonesia barely knowing his father but has gone on to become a linchpin of the Democratic Party's future.

"What we have showed is that all of us can disagree without being disagreeable - that we can set aside the scorched-earth politics, the slash-and-burn politics of the past," Obama said at a victory celebration. "We can look forward to the future. We can build, step by step."

He acknowledged, though, that "I am under no illusion that we come out of this assuming that all people throughout the state of Illinois agree with me on every single position."

Obama gave the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention this year, delivering a message of national unity in a stirring speech that made him an overnight political sensation. National news shows and magazines profiled him, and the 43-year-old state senator from Chicago became a top draw for other Democrats' campaigns nationwide.

barak obama: yes, we can: http: www.obamaforillinois.com

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