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Obama’s eloquence just isn’t enough

By Joe Fitzgerald
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 -
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Let it be said Barack Hussein Obama, in the hour of his greatest political need, was more than eloquent in attempting to wash his hands of a venomous pastor “who has been like family to me.”

Indeed, the silver-tongued senator was oratorically seductive.

 
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Sen. Barack Obama with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

Herald Pulse

Did presidential hopeful Barak Obama’s speech on race help or hurt his chances?


21% - He gained supporters with the speech.

51% - It will will cost him voters.

21% - In the long run, the speech will make little difference.

7% - What speech?
Poll Closed: 2008-03-19
Total Votes: 1,509

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