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Obama loosened his tie and unbuttoned his collar. "I think it's fair to say that there were some who were skeptical that young people would come out, that independents and Republicans would be voting Democratic in a caucus … I think it's a harbinger of what's going to happen around the country." A few minutes later, Obama cut off the question time. "All right, let me go to sleep," he said. "Can you sleep?" asked a reporter. Obama smiled. "You bet."

With Sarah Kliff, Daniel Klaidman, Jonathan Alter, Andrew Romano, Karen Breslau and Eleanor Clift

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  • Posted By: mccallmsh @ 02/20/2008 11:50:05 AM

    Comment: In my opnion and that of healthy-minded people, the problem lies with the hate amd cynisism and the negative role these bring into our thinking. W e are all different. God made us this way for a reason, and I believe we can overcome our differences and embrace eachother in a human way that reflects that. I also Believe t Barack Obama is one of this kind of human . He is reflecting the way in which and also why his message and campaign is so successful. Ther is no deniying this fact.

  • Posted By: Dena Silver @ 02/20/2008 11:38:15 AM

    Comment: Correct your spelling: Biden , Colin Powell, competence. This time, we have candidates who can pronounce "nuclear."

  • Posted By: Dena Silver @ 02/20/2008 11:34:35 AM

    Comment: The last thing Obama is is a dictator. One of the women he worked with at Harvard said he was so interested in consensus that she sometimes wished he would just tell them what to do.
    If you don't know what you're talking about, don't publicize your thoughts.

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